Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates

Medicinal plants are generally suggested for degraded land or areas having low rain-fall. Andrographis paniculata is an important medicinal plant known for its diterpene lactone i.e. andrographolide. We exposed 26 genotypes of A. paniculata to rain-fed condition during early-season rain-fed (ESRF) a...

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Main Authors: Kuldeepsingh A. Kalariya, Narendra A. Gajbhiye, Ram Prasnna Meena, Parmeshwar L. Saran, Dipal Minipara, Sinora Macwan, K.A. Geetha
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214317320302031
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author Kuldeepsingh A. Kalariya
Narendra A. Gajbhiye
Ram Prasnna Meena
Parmeshwar L. Saran
Dipal Minipara
Sinora Macwan
K.A. Geetha
author_facet Kuldeepsingh A. Kalariya
Narendra A. Gajbhiye
Ram Prasnna Meena
Parmeshwar L. Saran
Dipal Minipara
Sinora Macwan
K.A. Geetha
author_sort Kuldeepsingh A. Kalariya
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description Medicinal plants are generally suggested for degraded land or areas having low rain-fall. Andrographis paniculata is an important medicinal plant known for its diterpene lactone i.e. andrographolide. We exposed 26 genotypes of A. paniculata to rain-fed condition during early-season rain-fed (ESRF) and mid-season rain-fed (MSRF) conditions and compared with the control to assess their suitability in semi-arid climate region of Gujarat, India. The study was performed during two consecutive years 2016–2017 in split plot design with rain-fed conditions as main-plot treatment and genotypes as sub-plot treatment in three replications. The gaseous exchange parameters taken at 85∼100 days after transplanting exhibited mean photosynthesis rate was 20.5 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 ranging between 15.9 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 and 24.0 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1. Exceeding 7% decrease in stomatal conductance was recorded compared to the control plants under imposed rain-fed condition. The mean value of transpiration rate was 4.8 mmol H2O m−2 s−1. The mean value of water use efficiency was 4.6. MSRF condition decreased leaf water potential from −0.517 to −1.189 Mpa. The dry herbage decreased by 29.2% due to MSRF condition as compared the control. The andrographolide yield per plant suffered significantly and under ESRF condition it reduced mainly due to reduction in andrographolide content. Reduced andrographolide yield per plant in MSRF condition was mainly due to reduction in herbage yield. Results revealed that ESRF and MSRF condition characterized by erratic rainfall pattern and dry spell is not beneficial for quality production in A. paniculata. Based on the least decrease in andrographolide, yield two genotypes viz., AP 6 and AP 12 identified to be suitable for ESRF condition and two genotypes viz., AP 19 and AP 6 suitable for MSRF condition. Overall, four genotypes, AP 35, AP 39, AP 61 and AP 24 were suitable as the promising genotypes having high andrographolide yield.
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spelling doaj.art-065a7509cfc047978515e1eec04fe91c2023-09-02T23:12:07ZengElsevierInformation Processing in Agriculture2214-31732021-06-0182359368Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climatesKuldeepsingh A. Kalariya0Narendra A. Gajbhiye1Ram Prasnna Meena2Parmeshwar L. Saran3Dipal Minipara4Sinora Macwan5K.A. Geetha6Corresponding author.; ICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Boriavi, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaMedicinal plants are generally suggested for degraded land or areas having low rain-fall. Andrographis paniculata is an important medicinal plant known for its diterpene lactone i.e. andrographolide. We exposed 26 genotypes of A. paniculata to rain-fed condition during early-season rain-fed (ESRF) and mid-season rain-fed (MSRF) conditions and compared with the control to assess their suitability in semi-arid climate region of Gujarat, India. The study was performed during two consecutive years 2016–2017 in split plot design with rain-fed conditions as main-plot treatment and genotypes as sub-plot treatment in three replications. The gaseous exchange parameters taken at 85∼100 days after transplanting exhibited mean photosynthesis rate was 20.5 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 ranging between 15.9 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 and 24.0 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1. Exceeding 7% decrease in stomatal conductance was recorded compared to the control plants under imposed rain-fed condition. The mean value of transpiration rate was 4.8 mmol H2O m−2 s−1. The mean value of water use efficiency was 4.6. MSRF condition decreased leaf water potential from −0.517 to −1.189 Mpa. The dry herbage decreased by 29.2% due to MSRF condition as compared the control. The andrographolide yield per plant suffered significantly and under ESRF condition it reduced mainly due to reduction in andrographolide content. Reduced andrographolide yield per plant in MSRF condition was mainly due to reduction in herbage yield. Results revealed that ESRF and MSRF condition characterized by erratic rainfall pattern and dry spell is not beneficial for quality production in A. paniculata. Based on the least decrease in andrographolide, yield two genotypes viz., AP 6 and AP 12 identified to be suitable for ESRF condition and two genotypes viz., AP 19 and AP 6 suitable for MSRF condition. Overall, four genotypes, AP 35, AP 39, AP 61 and AP 24 were suitable as the promising genotypes having high andrographolide yield.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214317320302031Andrographis paniculataAndrographolide contentAndrographolide yieldPhotosynthesisRainfed conditionTranspiration
spellingShingle Kuldeepsingh A. Kalariya
Narendra A. Gajbhiye
Ram Prasnna Meena
Parmeshwar L. Saran
Dipal Minipara
Sinora Macwan
K.A. Geetha
Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
Information Processing in Agriculture
Andrographis paniculata
Andrographolide content
Andrographolide yield
Photosynthesis
Rainfed condition
Transpiration
title Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
title_full Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
title_fullStr Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
title_full_unstemmed Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
title_short Assessing suitability of Andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain-fed conditions in semi-arid climates
title_sort assessing suitability of andrographis paniculata genotypes for rain fed conditions in semi arid climates
topic Andrographis paniculata
Andrographolide content
Andrographolide yield
Photosynthesis
Rainfed condition
Transpiration
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