DISTINCTION IN MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN VALUABLE MEDICINAL HERB ADHATODA VASICA UNDER ELEVATED CO2
S. Saravanan* and S. Karthi
ABSTRACT
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration is generally expected to enhance plant growth, allocation and chemical composition of alkaloids in medicinal plants. Adhatoda vasica is an important medicinal plant which is being cultivated commercially in India for different purposes. The response to the elevated CO2 concentrations of various medicinal plants was studied with reference to growth and biochemical changes. It has gained a great interest from the pharmaceutical industry; the alkaloids vasicine from its sap has been shown to be an effective treatment for suppressant, cough and bronchodilator. It has a great importance in studying different parameters of A. vasica. The present study was carried out for growth and bio-chemical changes of A. vasica in different elevated CO2 levels. Open top chambers (OTCs, diameter:3.0 m, height: 3.0 m) were used to expose plants to ambient and elevated CO2 concentration (600ppm
and 900 ppm). The experiment was conducted for a period five months. Carbon- di- oxide enrichment studies in special open top chambers help us in understanding the changes at individual Biochemical changes and plant growth. The bio-chemical analysis revealed that the highest alkaloid (609.07 mg/ml-1) and flavonoid (242.37 mg/ml-1) were recorded in control. Tannin (140.12mg/ml-1) and saponin (45.96) were recorded in higher level at 900 ppm. In ambient condition, the highest phenol (207.66mg/ml-1) was recorded. The plant growth revealed that the maximum fresh weight (15.76 cm), shoot length (37.25 cm) were observed in 900 ppm, and the maximum number of leaves (20) were observed in 600 ppm+RH. The maximum number of roots (15) and the longest root lengths (20.1 cm) were observed in 600 ppm. In the ambient condition, the above said characters were found to be in the lowest level.
Keywords: Adhatoda vasica, Elevated CO2, Bio chemical changes, Growth parameters.
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