AbstractA field experiment was conducted at college of Horticulture, Mudigere during 2023-24 to study the effect of foliar application of growth stimulants and micronutrients on growth, herbage yield and bioactive compounds in Centella asiatica. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with twelve treatments and three replications. Among different treatments studied, the treatment T10: Pottassium humate @ 1% + ZnSO4 @ 0.1% + FeSO4 @ 0.1% recorded maximum growth parameters such as stolon length(141.77 cm), number of nodes per stolon(17.13), internodal length (16.75 cm), rosette length (22.83 cm), rosette diameter (16.76 cm), petiole length(18.73 cm), number of leaves per rosette (8.73), leaf length (3.90 cm), leaf width (7.24 cm), leaf area (26.80 cm2), chlorophyll-a content (2.91 mg/g), chlorophyll-b content (0.217 mg/g) and total chlorophyll content (4.10 mg/g). Among yield parameters, the treatment T10 recorded maximum fresh (1338.67 g/m2) and dry herbage (277.3g/m2) yield followed by the treatment T6: Jeevamrutha @ 3% + ZnSO4 @ 0.1% + FeSO4 @ 0.1% (1015.33 and 192.92 g/m2, respectively). The bioactive compounds was observed to be significantly highest by T6: Jeevamrutha @ 3%+ZnSO4 @ 0.1%+FeSO4@0.1% (3.33% w/w), while, lowest bioactive compounds was observed in T7 (1.39% w/w). The treatment T10 also recorded the highest bioactive compounds of 77.43 kg/ha followed by T6 (64.17 kg/ ha). Hence, it can be concluded that, T10 proved to be promising treatment to enhance the overall growth, herbage and bioactive compounds in mandukaparni.
Sivadas et al. (Thu,) studied this question.