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Title: Tuber quality of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera Duanal) affected by different growth conditions
Authors: Kaliyadasa, E
Jayasinghe, L
Peiris, S
Keywords: alkaloids
direct seeding
organic fertilizer
transplanting
withaferine A
Tuber quality
different growth conditions
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Institute of Agricultural Science, CNU
Citation: Kaliyadasa, E., Jayasinghe, L. and Peiris, S. (2019) “Tuber quality of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera Duanal) affected by different growth conditions,” Agricultural Science Research. Institute of Agricultural Science, Chungnam National University, 46(1), pp. 151–161. doi: 10.7744/KJOAS.20190005.
Series/Report no.: Korean Journal of Agricultural Science;Vol 46 Issue 1 Pages 151-161
Abstract: Ashwagandha (Withania sominifera Duanal) is an important medicinal herb with increased demand after discovering its anti-stress and sex stimulating properties that are attributed to the presence of biologically active alkaloid compounds. The aim of this study was to elucidate a proper agro technological package that ensures the optimum growth of Ashwagandha to obtain the finest quality without degrading the pharmacologically active constituents. Mixtures of organic and inorganic fertilizers were combined with direct seeding and transplanted as four different treatments in this study. The fresh and dry weights of the tubers were recorded up to 12 months starting from two months after sowing (MAS) while the shoot height, root length, number of leaves, fresh and dry weights of the shoot and the root with a shoot ratio of up to 6 MAS were determined. The results revealed that the growth of Ashwagandha was not affected significantly by the method of planting, type of fertilizer or their combinations during most of the harvests. However, tubers harvested at 6 MAS had the highest recorded dry tuber weight per plant in all four treatments compared to the early harvests where two direct seeded treatments had the best results. Comparison of the phytochemical compounds showed that direct seeding with organic fertilizer had the highest recorded values for alkaloid and withaferine A contents with a lower percentage of fiber compared to the treatments with inorganic fertilizer. In conclusion, direct seeding with organic fertilizer and tubers harvested at 6 MAS are recommended as the best cultivation conditions and harvesting stage to obtain high quality tubers of Ashwagandha, respectively.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/1239
ISSN: 2466-2402
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