Date of Publication
6-2004
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Biology
Subject Categories
Biology
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Biology
Thesis Adviser
Josefina B. de Jesus
Gilda C. Rivero
Defense Panel Chair
Surya Krishna Manohar
Defense Panel Member
Domingo M. Madulid
Ernelea P. Cao
Abstract/Summary
The altitudinal distribution of Dioscorea hispida Dennst. (c.n. wild yam) was studied from March 2003 to April 2004. Together with other plant species, wild yam was collected from Mt. Akir- Akir in Barangay Pacao, and Mt. Bay-ang in Barangay Barangiran, Alamada, Cotabato. D. hispida was found to be widely distributed at the six altitudes of the two study sites. It was found to grow abundantly with hardwood trees and bamboos on moist and friable soil regardless of the altitude. The characteristic dense vegetation and close canopies in these altitudes contribute to low air and soil temperatures, which favors the growth of D. hispida. Its leaves at higher elevations were smaller, coarser, harder, and more pubescent compared with those found at the lower elevations. D. hispida plants were relatively denser in population in Mt. Akir-Akir than in Mt. Bayang. This abundance was observed particularly during the July sampling period. The data on March 11-14, 2003 sampling in Mt. Bay-ang showed that the air temperature (23.5 0C) at 400 masl and phosphorus contents (8.0 ppm, 29.4 ppm, and 80.8 ppm) significantly differed from those of other altitudes. The same parameters in Mt. Akir-Akir did not differ significantly. However, the same parameters differed significantly with those found in July 11-14, 2003 sampling. The air and soil temperatures decreased with altitude. The organic matter contents which ranged from 3.3 to 4.5 % of the two mountains were low in all altitudes. The soil was slightly acidic in all of the altitudes. Both Mt. Akir-Akir and Mt. Bay-ang predominantly had the sandy clay type of soil. D. hispida was observed to be least in number particularly at 400 masl the area of which was characterized with clay type of soil. The potassium and phosphorous contents were markedly high in both mountains. Higher yield of genomic DNA from all samples was only obtained when liquid nitrogen was used during the extraction. The restriction enzymes EcoR1, BamH1, and HindIII were used but results were not substantial to make meaningful RFLP analysis.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG003894
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
xii, 97 leaves
Keywords
Yams; Dioscoreaceae; Plants--Variation; Vegetation dynamics
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Recommended Citation
Bayog, L. L. (2004). Altitudinal variation of wild yam (Dioscorea hispida Dennst.) in Alamada, Cotabato. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5865
Embargo Period
2-9-2022