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VOL. 6, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Studies on the effect of feather degraded soil on the minerals and vitamins content of Centella asiatica L
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M Indira, R Rajakumar, S Babu, V Ambikapathy, P Prakash, A S Shijila Rani
Abstract
Centella asiatica L. (Vallarai) is a nutritionally important plant and a valued traditional medicine in South East Asia. In this study, the vitamins A, C and B6 and mineral composition like Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Phosphorus and Sodium in Centella asiatica were analysed. Vitamin A was high in 75mg (MIRR 3) degraded feather treated soil which are cultivated in C. asiatica 0.35±0.08mg/100g. Vitamin C was highly found in 75mg (MIRR 3) degraded feather treated soil with plant 0.73±0.55mg/100g found to be recorded respectively. Vitamin B6 was observed in maximum from 75mg degraded feather treated soil on the cultivated C. asiatica 0.73±19.1mg/100g quantity represented. The Mineral content of calcium was found in maximum in the MIRR 3 (22.5±0.84mg/100g), Magnesium was found maximum in MIRR 3 (3.05±0.06mg/100g), Iron was maximum in MIRR3 (0.19±0.07mg/100g), phosphorus was high in MIRR 3 (2.94±0.05mg/100g) and Sodium was high in MIRR 3 (8.35±0.38mg/100g). Treated soil cultivated in Centella asiatica compared found to be observed respectively.
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Pages:895-897
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 minerals and vitamins content of <em>Centella asiatica</em> L ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 895-897
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