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Original Articles

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS L. IN RESPONSE TO BORON NUTRITION

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Pages 1797-1810 | Received 11 Aug 2009, Accepted 08 May 2011, Published online: 25 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Catharanthus roseus L., a medicinally important plant was grown till maturity at varying levels of boron (0.033, 0.066, 0.33 and 3.3 mg B L−1) supply. Optimum yield was observed in plants receiving 0.33 mg B L−1. Plants receiving deficient boron showed growth reduction and visual symptoms such as chlorosis and cupping of young emerging leaves and apical tip necrosis. The number and size of the flowers, pods and seeds formed and the pollen viability of the boron deficient plants was markedly reduced. The threshold values for deficiency and toxicity were 57 and 79 μg B g−1 dry weight for vegetative growth and 60.4 and 68.9 μg B g−1 dry weight for reproductive growth, respectively, and is reported for the first time in periwinkle. An increase was observed in reducing and non-reducing sugars and in activity of acid phosphatase and ribonuclease in boron stressed plants.

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