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VOL. 6, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Studies on the effect of feather degraded soil on the growth and proximate content of Centella asiatica L.
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M Indira, R Rajakumar, S Babu, V Ambikapathy, P Prakash, A S Shijila Rani
Abstract
The aim of the present investigation was assessed the influence of these degraded feather (termed as feather protein hydrolysate) on Centella asiatica plant growth promotion activity and proximate contents. We raised plants in each of treatments and examined an array of vegetative traits like leaves, leaf length (cm), leaf width (cm), number of branches (ns), shoot length (cm) and root length (cm), proximate contents are like dry matter (%), crude fiber (%), crude protein (%), ash (%), crude fat (%) and carbohydrate (%) were performed respectively. Most of the observed growth traits and proximate were demonstrated significant variation in response to MIRR 3 treatment. The C. asiatica plant can maximize growth and proximate in habitat with control, MIRR 1 and MIRR 2 rather than MIRR 3.
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Pages:820-822
How to cite this article:
M Indira, R Rajakumar, S Babu, V Ambikapathy, P Prakash, A S Shijila Rani "Studies on the effect of feather degraded soil on the growth and proximate content of <em>Centella asiatica </em>L. ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 820-822
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