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Title

Effect of mycorrhiza fungi and different substrates on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun.

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  950-960

Keywords

Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun.Q1

Abstract

 Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun. is a perennial shrub, belonging to the Solanaceae family. The study species is rich in a group of valuable compounds as steroidal lactones called withanolides. Nowadays, significant pharmacological properties of withanolides have been reported. The effects of mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis and Substrate were studied on withania in the greenhouse of Agricultural Institute at the University of Zabol. The study was conducted in a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design. The main plot was Substrate (cocopit + perlit, garden soil+ manure, sand) and the subplot consisted of mycorrhizal fungi (control, Glomus intraradice, G. mosseae, simultaneous use of both fungi). Phytochemical analysis of the extract was performed by HPLC. Statistical analysis was done using Excel and SPSS software. The results indicated that the garden soil+ manure and simultaneous use of both fungi had the best effect on increased shoot length and fresh and dry weight. According to the results, the garden soil+ manure resulted in increased production of secondary metabolites. The simultaneous use of both fungi resulted in higher production of secondary metabolites (except withastramonolid and coagolin). Our results clearly showed that the simultaneous use of both fungi in garden soil+ manure resulted in increased morphological traits and withastramonolid in the study specie.

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    Mohkami, z., MIRSHEKAR, A., Bidarnamani, F., Ghafari Moghadam, Z., & FOROUZANDEH, M.. (2018). Effect of mycorrhiza fungi and different substrates on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun.. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS, 33(6 (86) ), 950-960. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/105637/en

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    Mohkami z., MIRSHEKAR A., Bidarnamani F., Ghafari Moghadam Z., FOROUZANDEH M.. Effect of mycorrhiza fungi and different substrates on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun.. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS[Internet]. 2018;33(6 (86) ):950-960. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/105637/en

    IEEE: Copy

    z. Mohkami, A. MIRSHEKAR, F. Bidarnamani, Z. Ghafari Moghadam, and M. FOROUZANDEH, “Effect of mycorrhiza fungi and different substrates on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Withania coagolense (Stocks) Dun.,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS, vol. 33, no. 6 (86) , pp. 950–960, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/105637/en

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