Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions

Optimization of the quality and quantity of medicinal materials during cultivation could improve the value of medicinal plants. Light intensity and water availability affect physiological processes and growth of plants. Tulbaghia violacea L. (Alliaceae) bulbs and leaves are widely used traditionally...

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Main Authors: Wanga Ncise, Chris W. Daniels, Felix Nchu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020307519
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spelling doaj-40a0a7322b7f4b3c8d53329d4037da7a2020-11-25T03:49:17ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-05-0165e03906Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditionsWanga Ncise0Chris W. Daniels1Felix Nchu2Department of Horticulture Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Symphony Way, Bellville, 7535, Cape Town, South AfricaDepartment of Horticulture Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Symphony Way, Bellville, 7535, Cape Town, South AfricaCorresponding author.; Department of Horticulture Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Symphony Way, Bellville, 7535, Cape Town, South AfricaOptimization of the quality and quantity of medicinal materials during cultivation could improve the value of medicinal plants. Light intensity and water availability affect physiological processes and growth of plants. Tulbaghia violacea L. (Alliaceae) bulbs and leaves are widely used traditionally in southern Africa for treatments of many ailments. The interactive effects of light intensity and watering regime on plant growth, nutrient uptake and antifungal activity of T. violacea were evaluated in the current study. Seedlings of T. violacea were grown hydroponically under two shading levels (0% and 40%) while being exposed simultaneously to one of three watering intervals: 5-day, 14-day and 21-day. Different growth parameters (plant height, plant fresh and dry weights) and tissue nutrient contents were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The antifungal activity of acetone extracts on Fusarium oxysporum were evaluated in a microdilution bioassay. Generally, significantly higher concentrations of macronutrients were recorded in the tissue of plants exposed to shorter watering interval. The results showed that different watering frequencies and light intensities significantly (p < 0.05) influenced plant growth parameters (height, and dry and fresh weights). Moreover, there were strong interactive effects of watering frequency and light intensity on most of the plant growth parameters. Remarkably, plants that were simultaneously exposed to the extended watering interval (21-day) and low light intensity showed the best anti-F. oxysporum activity. Key findings of this study revealed that shading alleviated the negative effects of water-deficit stress on plant growth and improved antifungal activity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020307519AgricultureBiotechnologyPlant biologyAgricultural water managementHorticultureWatering regimes
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author Wanga Ncise
Chris W. Daniels
Felix Nchu
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Chris W. Daniels
Felix Nchu
Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
Heliyon
Agriculture
Biotechnology
Plant biology
Agricultural water management
Horticulture
Watering regimes
author_facet Wanga Ncise
Chris W. Daniels
Felix Nchu
author_sort Wanga Ncise
title Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
title_short Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
title_full Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
title_fullStr Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
title_full_unstemmed Effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated Tulbaghia violacea L. under greenhouse conditions
title_sort effects of light intensities and varying watering intervals on growth, tissue nutrient content and antifungal activity of hydroponic cultivated tulbaghia violacea l. under greenhouse conditions
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Optimization of the quality and quantity of medicinal materials during cultivation could improve the value of medicinal plants. Light intensity and water availability affect physiological processes and growth of plants. Tulbaghia violacea L. (Alliaceae) bulbs and leaves are widely used traditionally in southern Africa for treatments of many ailments. The interactive effects of light intensity and watering regime on plant growth, nutrient uptake and antifungal activity of T. violacea were evaluated in the current study. Seedlings of T. violacea were grown hydroponically under two shading levels (0% and 40%) while being exposed simultaneously to one of three watering intervals: 5-day, 14-day and 21-day. Different growth parameters (plant height, plant fresh and dry weights) and tissue nutrient contents were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The antifungal activity of acetone extracts on Fusarium oxysporum were evaluated in a microdilution bioassay. Generally, significantly higher concentrations of macronutrients were recorded in the tissue of plants exposed to shorter watering interval. The results showed that different watering frequencies and light intensities significantly (p < 0.05) influenced plant growth parameters (height, and dry and fresh weights). Moreover, there were strong interactive effects of watering frequency and light intensity on most of the plant growth parameters. Remarkably, plants that were simultaneously exposed to the extended watering interval (21-day) and low light intensity showed the best anti-F. oxysporum activity. Key findings of this study revealed that shading alleviated the negative effects of water-deficit stress on plant growth and improved antifungal activity.
topic Agriculture
Biotechnology
Plant biology
Agricultural water management
Horticulture
Watering regimes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020307519
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