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dc.contributor.advisorProfessor Dr. Balaram Roy
dc.contributor.authorRAHAMAN, MAHBUBA
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-22T03:57:48Z
dc.date.available2022-04-22T03:57:48Z
dc.date.issued2012-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/443
dc.descriptionThere are different types of plants such as, fruit trees, herbal plants or medicinal plants, woody plants, ornamental plants, necrotic crops, herbaceous plants, shrubs, weeds etc. in plant kingdom. The plant kingdom supplies us with food, fuel, fodder, shelter, wind breaker and provide raw materials for clothing and medicine. Some plants supplies us carbohydrates, protein and fat which are the major sources of energy. Different types of mineral substances such as, calcium, magnesium, iron, cobalt, chlorine, potassium, manganese, molybdenum, zinc, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus etc. which are obtained from some plants like vegetables, fruits etc. which are essential for human and also for animal life.en_US
dc.description.abstractAn experiment was conducted on biologically active substances in aqueous extracts of leaves of some herbal plants viz.,bael (T,), amla(T2), belericmyrobalan(T3),arjuna (T4), neem (Ts), horitoki (Tg) and water (Tc) for each vegetable crop such as, turnip(V), spinach(V>) and ladies finger(V3) with the attempt to study the effective plant extract.The highest germination(84%) of turnip was found in seeds treated with aqueous extract of arjuna(T,)and the lowest germination(66%) of Turnip was recorded in seeds treated with the extracts of neem(T;).At the final date of seed germination of turnip i.e. after 45days of seed sowing the highest germination (98%) of turnip was found in seeds treated with aqueous extract of arjuna (T4).At 15DAS highest shoot length(4.90 cm)was observed in the treatment T;(neem extract).While, the shortest (3.90cm) was recorded in T¢ (horitoki) treatment. At 15 DAS highest root length (3.94 cm) was observed in the treatment T; (neem).Highest (1.15) content of chl.a was observed in the treatment T, (amla).While, the lowest (0.60) was recorded in T3(belericmyrobalan) treatment. The highest (0.75) chl.b was observed in the treatment applied with wood apple leaf extract (T,) and the lowest chl.b (0.14) was recorded in the treatmentT, with application of amla leaf extract. Maximum carotenoid (4.86) content was observed in the treatment T; applying bael leaf extract. At 30 DAS the highest germination(97%) of spinach was found in seeds treated with aqueous extract of belericmyrobalan (T3).At 30 DAS highest shoot length (6.56cm) was observed in the treatment T3(belericmyrobalan) While, the shortest (5.44cm) was recorded in T, (water) treatment. At 30 DAS highest root length (5.70 cm) was observed in the treatment T3(bohera). While, the shortest (4.56cm) was recorded in T, (bael) but similar to all. The highest (0.17) chl.b was observed in the treatment applied with beal leaf extract (T,). The lowest chl.b (0.12) was recorded in the treatment T, with application of water. Whereas, maximum carotenoid (2.58) content was observed in the treatment T, applying beal leaf extract. While, the minimum carotenoid (1.87) content was observed in the treatment T, (horitoki). The highest germination (83%) of ladies finger was found in seeds treated with aqueous extract of arjuna (T,).Conversely, the lowest germination (59%) of ladies finger was recorded in seeds treated with the application of bel (T;).At 14DAS highest shoot length (12.17cm) was observed in the treatment T,(arjuna) .en_US
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dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMOD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPURen_US
dc.subjectSelection and Collection of Vegetables seedsen_US
dc.subjectTechnique for Shoot and Root Growth Measurementen_US
dc.subjectIdentification of Effective Aqueous Extractsen_US
dc.subjectData Analysien_US
dc.titleGERMINATION OF SOME VEGETABLE CROPS USING EXTRACT OF DIFFERENT PLANTS UNDER POT SOIL CONDITIONen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US


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