Abstract

Background: Breadfruit [Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson ex F.A.Zorn) Fosberg] is a versatile plant that can be used by humans. Breadfruit has morphological variations that are thought to be related to anatomical variations that are formed as an adaptation mechanism to survive in a different area. This plant has the ability to live in different altitude ranges, from coastal areas to upland areas. This research was conducted for eight months in areas with altitude ranges of <350 masl, 350-700 masl, and >700 masl in Banyumas, Purbalingga, and Cilacap Regencies. Sampling of plants was carried out randomly selected (purposive random sampling), then described their morphological characteristics. Furthermore, the leaves are made for anatomical preservation to determine the anatomical character. Breadfruit plants that grow at an altitude of less than 350 m above sea level have the characteristics of a higher, larger diameter stem, have a tighter branching, more sap production, a higher number of fruit and have a larger fruit size. The anatomical characteristics of breadfruit plants that grow at an altitude of less than 350 masl have stomata characters that are wider and longer than those of 350-700 masl and > 700 masl. The highest stomata and trichomata density at an altitude > 700 masl. The highest mean cuticle thickness, epidermis, palisade ratio and mesophyll thickness were highest in breadfruit leaves at altitudes <350 masl.

Highlights

  • There are many tropical areas such as Malaysia and Indonesia

  • The results of characteristic morphological observations show that breadfruit plants grow at the height of less than 350 mL have Habitus breadfruit is a tree with a round stem shape

  • Morphological characteristics of breadfruit plants that grow at altitudes of less than 350 m above sea level have the most superior character compared to heights of 350-700 mdpl and > 700 mdpl

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Introduction

There are many tropical areas such as Malaysia and Indonesia. The height of this plant can reach 20 meters. Breadfruit is a versatile plant that can be used by humans, and on the island of Java, this plant is used as a cultivated plant by the community. Breadfruit plants produce fruit with carbohydrates and high nutritional content, potentially as an alternative staple food ingredient instead of rice (Purwantoyo, 2007). The diversity is influenced by cross-pollination and seed, the diversity of breadfruit populations derived from breeding systems and natural selection associated with differences in local environment, evolution, and human intervention related to the anatomical variation of the plant formed as an adaptation mechanism for survival in a different region (Nayeem & Sushmita, 2013)

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