Compost and Synthetic Fertilizer Affect Vegetative Growth and Antioxidants Activities of Moringa oleiferaopen access
- Authors
- Sarwar, Muhammad; Ali, Anser; Nouman, Wasif; Arshad, Muhammad Irshad; Patra, Jayanta Kumar
- Issue Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- FRIENDS SCIENCE PUBL
- Keywords
- Moringa oleifera; Compost; Vegetative growth; Biochemical; Phytochemical analysis; Antioxidant activities
- Citation
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY, v.19, no.5, pp 1293 - 1300
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY
- Volume
- 19
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 1293
- End Page
- 1300
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23777
- DOI
- 10.17957/IJAB/15.0465
- ISSN
- 1560-8530
1814-9596
- Abstract
- Moringa oleifera Lam, a highly valuable food commodity that has wonderful range of medicinal uses and possessing high nutritional value. A pot study was conducted to evaluate the combined effects of compost and N: P: K (21: 17: 17) on growth and antioxidative activities of moringa under greenhouse conditions. Compost and N: P: K fertilizers were applied separately and in combination including control (no fertilizer), 100 g Compost, 2 g NPK, 2 g+ 100 g (NPK+ Compost), 4 g + 200 g (NPK+ Compost) and 6 g+ 300 g (NPK+ Compost). It was found that when moringa plants were fertilized with 2 g of NPK, it produced maximum plant height (44.79 cm), stem girth (6.33 mm), leaf score (342.40), number of branches (16.07) and crude protein (9.76 mg/g dry weight) contents. Carbohydrate, phenolics, flavonoids (291.25, 16.61, 2.019 mg/g dry weight) respectively were recorded in highest quantity in 100 g compost treated plant. The compost (100 g) treated plants also displayed promising antioxidant activities in terms of the IC50 and IC0.5 values. Therefore, it is concluded that the compost and NPK treatments can effectively improve the vegetative growth, biochemical, phytochemical and antioxidant activities of moringa plant. (C) 2017 Friends Science Publishers
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