Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem

Ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) is a climbing vegetable that produces edible fruits. Young fruits are harvested when the cotyledons have not yet formed. This study covered morphological characteristics, growth behavior, and cultivation practices suitable for increasing the production of the ridge gou...

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Main Authors: Benyamin Lakitan, Fitra Fadhila Rizar, Strayker Ali Muda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Life Science
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Online Access:https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/2366
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author Benyamin Lakitan
Fitra Fadhila Rizar
Strayker Ali Muda
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description Ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) is a climbing vegetable that produces edible fruits. Young fruits are harvested when the cotyledons have not yet formed. This study covered morphological characteristics, growth behavior, and cultivation practices suitable for increasing the production of the ridge gourd in the urban ecosystem. Results of observation revealed the heart-shape leaf of the ridge gourd was very uniform and the leaf surface was flat so that their leaf area could be accurately estimated using leaf length and/or width (R2 > 0.97), yet leaf thickness was not a reliable predictor for the leaf area (R2 < 0.34). The length of the petioles was not correlated with the leaf blade area. Single leaves, multiple tendrils, bunches of male flowers and/or single female flowers, and one branch could be formed at each stem node. Water content in leaf blade was lower than in the petiole. This phenomenon is related to water favor loss due to transpiration activity. Nevertheless, the total conserved water within the leaf blade was 6.26 times more than that within the petiole. The process of fruit enlargement followed the Sigmoid curve. The upper-end curve flattened 10 days after the female flower bloomed. Moreover, at 10 days, cotyledon has not yet formed. Based on the leaf SPAD value, by time the fruit began to enlarge, 4-5 leaves at the stem base were instigated to show symptoms of senescence. Ridge gourd fruit fresh weight can be best estimated using the length x diameter as the predictor.
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spelling doaj.art-79a5ccae1522458b8d82a07120ac32ad2023-09-11T19:17:50ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Tropical Life Science2087-55172527-43762022-10-0112336737610.11594/jtls.12.03.102311Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystemBenyamin Lakitan0Fitra Fadhila Rizar1Strayker Ali Muda2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9687-8114Universitas SriwijayaUniversitas SriwijayaUniversitas SriwijayaRidge gourd (Luffa acutangula) is a climbing vegetable that produces edible fruits. Young fruits are harvested when the cotyledons have not yet formed. This study covered morphological characteristics, growth behavior, and cultivation practices suitable for increasing the production of the ridge gourd in the urban ecosystem. Results of observation revealed the heart-shape leaf of the ridge gourd was very uniform and the leaf surface was flat so that their leaf area could be accurately estimated using leaf length and/or width (R2 > 0.97), yet leaf thickness was not a reliable predictor for the leaf area (R2 < 0.34). The length of the petioles was not correlated with the leaf blade area. Single leaves, multiple tendrils, bunches of male flowers and/or single female flowers, and one branch could be formed at each stem node. Water content in leaf blade was lower than in the petiole. This phenomenon is related to water favor loss due to transpiration activity. Nevertheless, the total conserved water within the leaf blade was 6.26 times more than that within the petiole. The process of fruit enlargement followed the Sigmoid curve. The upper-end curve flattened 10 days after the female flower bloomed. Moreover, at 10 days, cotyledon has not yet formed. Based on the leaf SPAD value, by time the fruit began to enlarge, 4-5 leaves at the stem base were instigated to show symptoms of senescence. Ridge gourd fruit fresh weight can be best estimated using the length x diameter as the predictor.https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/2366climbing vegetablefruit ageleaf shapesigmoid curveurban olericulture
spellingShingle Benyamin Lakitan
Fitra Fadhila Rizar
Strayker Ali Muda
Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
Journal of Tropical Life Science
climbing vegetable
fruit age
leaf shape
sigmoid curve
urban olericulture
title Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
title_full Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
title_fullStr Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
title_short Morphological characteristic, growth behavior, and cultivation of Luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
title_sort morphological characteristic growth behavior and cultivation of luffa acutangula in tropical urban ecosystem
topic climbing vegetable
fruit age
leaf shape
sigmoid curve
urban olericulture
url https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/2366
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