BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SOME HERBAL PLANTS IN THE ~ FIELD OF AGRICULTURE WITH CHEMICAL | INVESTIGATION
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted on biologically active substances in aqueous
extracts of leaves of some herbal plants viz., bohera ( 7erminalia belirica), horitoki
( Zerminalia chebula), tulsi (Ocimum gratissmum) and arjun ( Terminalia arjuna) for
each vegetable crop such as, country bean (Lablab niger), kolmishak (/mpoea
aquatica), okra (Hibiscus esculentus) and borboti (Vigna unguiculata), with the
attempt for chemical investigation on effective plant extract. The aqueous extract
of horitoki significantly reduced and delayed germination, growth of shoot length
and root length of country bean, kolmishak, and borboti seeds compared with
control whereas, bohera increased and enhanced germination, growth of shoot
length and root length of these same vegetable crops. The aqueous extract of
horitoki showed the lowest germination were 5, 6, 5.8 and 4.77 days and
minimum shoot length were 12.01, 13.13, 13.36 and 12.76 cm, and root length
were 5.56, 5.91, 6.08 and 5.82 cm for country bean, okra, kolmishak and borboti
seedlings respectively due to the presence of growth inhibiting substances or toxic
compounds. The highest germination of country bean, okra, kolmishsak and
borboti seeds were consequently 4, 5, 4.8 and 3.77 days respectively, treated with
the leaves extract of bohera compared with control. The aqueous extract of
bohera also significantly enhanced growth of shoot length and root length of these
vegetable crops due to the presence of growth promoting substances. Shoot
length were 15.63,16.2,16.43 and 15.83 cm and root lenth were 8.44,8.74,8.91
and 8.65 cm for country bean, okra, kolmishak and borboti seedlings respectively
due to the presence of growth regulatory. The thin layer chromatography (TLC)
examination of chloroform extract of bohera showed four distinct compounds at
Hexane: Ethyl acetate (3:1, °/,) whereas, horitoki showed three distinct
compounds at Hexane: Ethyl acetate (5:1, */y).