Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3099154 Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Seeds of Aerva javanica germinated well under laboratory and nursery conditions.•Seeds attained maximum germination (81%) under darkness at the low temperature.•A. javanica showed vital growth 71.4 cm height & 75.5 cm spread with 70% survival.•The study emphasized that A. javanica is suitable for urban landscaping.•The present study was providing the approach for conservation of A. javanica.

The present investigation emphasizes the significance and conservation values of an important medicinal plant Aerva javanica for sustainable utilization and urban landscaping in Arabian Desert. Seeds of A. javanica germinated well under laboratory as well as nursery conditions, indicating their little dormancy. Germination percentage was significantly higher under darkness as compared to light at lower temperature (15/25 °C). Despite the seeds attained highest germination percentage (81%) in the darkness at the low temperature, it was significantly less at high temperatures (34%) in the darkness. However, under the nursery condition seeds attained significantly higher germination (60.25%) compared to seed germinated in dark condition at higher temperature (25/35 °C) and seed germinated in light condition at lower temperature (15/25 °C). Germinated seedlings in nursery condition were grown and ten healthy plants were selected randomly for measuring growth performance (hight and spread) and survival percentage in every alternative month (January, March, May, July, September, and November). A. javanica plants showed vigorous growth (71.4 ± 49.41 cm height and 75.5 ± 52.65 cm spread) with a survival rate of 70% after one year. Results indicated that A. javanica is suitable for sustainable landscaping in desert climate due to its characteristic features, Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) criteria measures i.e. drought resistance, low water requirement, growth performance, survival rate, and their multipurpose use value.

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