Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator

The data article ex vitro (vegetative plant propagation) culture techniques are sustainable alternatives to the large-scale production of economically important plant species. Morus alba is an essential species that is mainly considered to be economically important due to their potential use as silk...

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Main Authors: Ravindra D. Waghmare, Anil H. Gore, P.V. Anbhule, Daewon Sohn, Govind B. Kolekar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920302390
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spelling doaj-c6938303637b4c0eb7bfeb925f4e9e4a2020-11-25T02:36:59ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-04-0129Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulatorRavindra D. Waghmare0Anil H. Gore1P.V. Anbhule2Daewon Sohn3Govind B. Kolekar4Department of Agrochemicals and Pest Management, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, India; Fluorescence Spectroscopy Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Uka Tarsadia University, Gopal Vidyanagar, Barodli, 394350, Gujarat, IndiaDepartment of Agrochemicals and Pest Management, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, India; Fluorescence Spectroscopy Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul, 04763, South Korea; Corresponding author.Department of Agrochemicals and Pest Management, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, India; Fluorescence Spectroscopy Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, India; Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul, 04763, South Korea; Corresponding author. Department of Agrochemicals and Pest Management, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 416004, Maharashtra, India.The data article ex vitro (vegetative plant propagation) culture techniques are sustainable alternatives to the large-scale production of economically important plant species. Morus alba is an essential species that is mainly considered to be economically important due to their potential use as silk production, medicine and food. In this work, we evaluated the data of effects of different concentration of Waste Tea Residue Carbon Dots (WTR-CDs) on the ex vitro growth of morus. This dataset can be beneficial for researchers finding alternative eco-friendly, biodegradable and cost-friendly substitute for plant growth stimulator that are helpful for plant propagation during plant production program. Time consuming and low germination ratio of seeds are the most restricting triggers for commercial use for large-scale cultivation of plant species. Use of WTR-CDs in ex vitro culture technology is an appropriate alternative approach for large-scale production of plants within a short period of time. Keywords: WTR-CDs, Plant propagation, Nodal explant, ex vitrohttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920302390
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author Ravindra D. Waghmare
Anil H. Gore
P.V. Anbhule
Daewon Sohn
Govind B. Kolekar
spellingShingle Ravindra D. Waghmare
Anil H. Gore
P.V. Anbhule
Daewon Sohn
Govind B. Kolekar
Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
Data in Brief
author_facet Ravindra D. Waghmare
Anil H. Gore
P.V. Anbhule
Daewon Sohn
Govind B. Kolekar
author_sort Ravindra D. Waghmare
title Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
title_short Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
title_full Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
title_fullStr Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
title_full_unstemmed Dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of Morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
title_sort dataset on the shooting and rooting ability of morus alba using waste tea residue derived carbon dots as an alternative of growth plant stimulator
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The data article ex vitro (vegetative plant propagation) culture techniques are sustainable alternatives to the large-scale production of economically important plant species. Morus alba is an essential species that is mainly considered to be economically important due to their potential use as silk production, medicine and food. In this work, we evaluated the data of effects of different concentration of Waste Tea Residue Carbon Dots (WTR-CDs) on the ex vitro growth of morus. This dataset can be beneficial for researchers finding alternative eco-friendly, biodegradable and cost-friendly substitute for plant growth stimulator that are helpful for plant propagation during plant production program. Time consuming and low germination ratio of seeds are the most restricting triggers for commercial use for large-scale cultivation of plant species. Use of WTR-CDs in ex vitro culture technology is an appropriate alternative approach for large-scale production of plants within a short period of time. Keywords: WTR-CDs, Plant propagation, Nodal explant, ex vitro
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920302390
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