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Pak J Biol Sci ; 24(11): 1162-1168, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34842388

ABSTRACT

<b>Background and Objective:</b> <i>Justicia gendarussa </i>(family <i>Acanthaceae</i>) is regarded as a medicinal plant valued for its beneficial pharmacological activities. A polybag experiment has been conducted at Bogor (Indonesia) to determine the effects on growth, photosynthetic and yield of various NPK ratios and manure fertilizer application in <i>J. gendarussa</i>. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Six treatments (control: 50 g/plant manure, NPK (1.1 g/plant N:0.7 g/plant P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> and 0.6 g/plant K), 50+50%/plant (manure+NPK), 10+50%/plant (manure+NPK) and 50+10%/plant (manure+NPK) were performed in a randomized complete block design. Data of individual plants were extracted from various treatments: plant height, number of leaves, number of branches, chlorophyll content, photosynthetic parameters, yield and sugar content were collected. <b>Results:</b> The plant treated with 10+50%/plant (manure+NPK) demonstrated a statistically significant increase in plant height, number of leaves and number of branches with the value of 59.00 cm, 85.00 per plant and 9.50 per plant, respectively. Chlorophyll a (0.538 mg g<sup>1</sup> FW), chlorophyll b (0.192 mg g<sup>1</sup> FW) and total chlorophyll (0.730 mg g<sup>1</sup> FW) were significantly improved by the treatment of NPK fertilizer. The application of manure and NPK at (50+50%) and (50+10%) was significantly increased stomatal conductance and transpiration rate, respectively. Leaves yield (9 g/plant DW) was improved by the application of 10+50%/plant (manure+NPK) fertilizer. The highest sugar content was obtained from <i>J. gendarussa</i> growth with 50+50%/plant (manure+NPK) followed by 10+50% plant (manure+NPK) fertilizer. <b>Conclusion:</b> The <i>J. gendarussa</i> plants could benefit from combined manure and NPK fertilizer application in growth, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO<sub>2</sub> concentration, transpiration rate, leaves yield and sugar content.


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Justicia/drug effects , Justicia/growth & development , Manure , Photosynthesis/physiology , Indonesia , Justicia/physiology
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J Biosci ; 462021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33969829

ABSTRACT

Pigment patterns in corollas are common, and act as nectar guides for pollinators. We discovered multiple floral morphs of Justicia adhatoda L. (Acanthaceae) with variable extents of corolla vein pigmentation in a population in Sariska, Rajasthan. Two floral morphs, one completely white and the other white with dark purple vein pigmentation, were compared in order to investigate any possible differences relating to: (a) corolla surface structure, (b) pollinator visitation, (c) reward for the pollinator, and (d) fitness parameters in the morphs. Both morphs showed similar UV reflectance, had distally located conical cells in petals, indicated similar pollinator visitation and had similar nectar content. Contrastingly, seed germination and seed weight were significantly higher in the purple-veined morph, while fruit set and seed set were higher in the white morph which also showed higher amounts of saturated fatty acids in the seeds. The results about aborted seeds differed inconsistently. Thus, variation in corolla pigmentation in J. adhatoda suggests fitness trade-off between the morphs with higher fruit and seed set, but lower seed germination and seed weight in the white morph compared to the purple-veined. We are led to the possibility of different selective pressures acting on the morphs and resulting in adaptive polymorphism.


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Adaptation, Physiological , Flowers/anatomy & histology , Justicia/anatomy & histology , Pollination/physiology , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Color , Flowers/genetics , Flowers/growth & development , Flowers/metabolism , Fruit/genetics , Fruit/growth & development , Fruit/metabolism , Genetic Fitness , Justicia/genetics , Justicia/growth & development , Justicia/metabolism , Phenotype , Pigmentation/genetics , Plant Nectar/physiology , Reproduction/genetics , Seeds/genetics , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/metabolism
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 45(3): 268-71, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17373372

ABSTRACT

A protocol for rapid multiplication of Adhatoda vasica has been developed through nodal explants from field grown mature plants. The maximum number of shoots, i.e., 7.75 +/- 0.392 differentiated from split nodal halves on MS medium supplemented with BA (10.0 mg/l) during 4 weeks of culture. Maximum number of shoots formed per explant increased to ca. 30 within 6 weeks of subculture on medium containing BA (1.0 mg/l) and Kn (1.0 mg/l). The isolated shoots rooted 90% in MS medium containing IBA (0.1 mg/l) in 2 weeks. The rooted plantlets were successfully transferred to soil in glasshouse and subsequently in field. The plantlets rooted in liquid medium did not survive, but those rooted on solid medium showed more than 75% survival. In vitro raised plants grew successfully ex vitro till flowering.


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Justicia/growth & development , Plant Shoots/growth & development
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