Yield components,light interception and marker compound accumulation of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni) affected by planting material and plant density under western Himalayan conditions |
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Authors: | Rakesh Kumar Saurabh Sharma Swati Sood |
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Institution: | 1. Natural Plant Products Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Palampur, Indiarakeshkumar@ihbt.res.in;3. Natural Plant Products Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Palampur, India |
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Abstract: | A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of planting material and plant density on stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni) under western Himalayan conditions during 2011 and 2012. The experiment conducted in a split plot design consisted of two types of planting material (rooted slips and fresh seedlings) in the main plot and five inter- and intra-row spacing in subplots with three replications. Yield attributes and dry leaf biomass yield of stevia were not affected by the type of planting material; however, plant density significantly influenced the yield attributes and leaf and stem dry biomass. Although the wider spacing (60 × 45 cm) gave more leaves, higher leaf area index, higher leaf dry mass per plant as compared to closer spacing, it resulted in lower values of these attributes per unit area. Plants spaced in 30 × 30 cm accumulated 41.2% and 42.8% more total biomass than 60 × 45 cm. Steviol glycoside content did not change due to different planting materials and plant densities; however, closer plant spacing (30 × 30 cm) recorded 114.8% and 70.0% higher steviol glycoside accumulation compared to wider row spacing (60 × 45 cm) in 2011 and 2012, respectively. |
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Keywords: | stevia planting material plant density biomass steviol glycosides |
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