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Effects of IAA, NAA and IBA on the vegetative propagation of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban
Authors
Mohammed Sala Uddin, Tanjina Islam, Abu Saleh Musa, K M Mesbaul Alam
Abstract
Centella asiatica (L.)
Urban is a prostrate, herbaceous, perennial plant of Apiaceae family that
obtain various medicinal activities. The quality of the germination of seeds is
poor. Therefore, the effects of IAA, NAA and IBA on the vegetative propagation
by nodal or stem cuttings of the plant was analyzed. A total of 13 treatments
were performed on the cuttings following the quick dip technique and transplant
in sandy polybag. The whole evaluation was conducted following completely
randomized design. Data were recorded at 30, 60 and 90 days after planting. The
maximum number of roots, length of roots, length of petiole, number of leaves,
length of leaf, width of leaf, number of stolons and total fresh biomass were
observed to be 14, 15.87 cm, 6.83 cm, 46, 2.63 cm, 3.28 cm, 12 and 14.66 g
respectively at 90 days after planting in the cuttings treated with IBA- 750
ppm solution (T12) whereas control (T1) showed minimum
rooting and shooting performance. The present study concludes that IBA- 750 ppm
solution would be considered as the most suitable for producing maximum growth
performance of Centella asiatica at 90 days after planting.
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Pages:176-180
How to cite this article:
Mohammed Sala Uddin, Tanjina Islam, Abu Saleh Musa, K M Mesbaul Alam "Effects of IAA, NAA and IBA on the vegetative propagation of <i>Centella asiatica </i>(L.) Urban". International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Vol 7, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 176-180
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