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Applying the combination of 100 % cow manure + 100 % NPK was the best fertilizer composition, which produced the highest plant height, leaf, and branch number. This fertilizer combination produced total phenolic, flavonoid productivity of 739.50 μmol Gallic Acid Equivalent/plant, 97.37 μmol Quercetin Equivalent/plant, not significantly different from applying 100 % NPK and the combination of 50 % cow manure + 50 % NPK, and terpenoid productivity of 77.51 mmol Nerol Equivalent/plant. The 11α-OH KA productivity and antioxidant capacity of this fertilizer is 18.00 mM 11α-OH KA/plant and 601.76 μmol Ascorbic Acid Equivalent/g dry sample, not significantly different from applying 100 % NPK. Applying 100 % cow manure + 100 % NPK may enhance the medicinal plant <em>A. madurense</em>’s efficacy, especially for antioxidants.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":17560,"journal":{"name":"Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences","volume":"23 2","pages":"Pages 177-183"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X2300108X/pdfft?md5=a10748e3af0ff340d3593a42adae9c84&pid=1-s2.0-S1658077X2300108X-main.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Growth performance and secondary metabolite production of Adenostemma madurense using different fertilizers\",\"authors\":\"Rifan Nurfalah , Taopik Ridwan , Sandra Arifin Aziz , Mohamad Rafi , Hiroshi Takemori , Irmanida Batubara\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jssas.2023.10.008\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p><em>Adenostemma madurense</em> is one of the Asteraceae with many medical properties but has not been widely cultivated. 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Growth performance and secondary metabolite production of Adenostemma madurense using different fertilizers
Adenostemma madurense is one of the Asteraceae with many medical properties but has not been widely cultivated. This study aims to determine the different fertilizer doses that can produce the best growth, phenolic, flavonoid, terpenoid, and the 11α-OH KA (a diterpenoid found in A. madurense productivity), resulting in the high antioxidant capacity of A. madurense. A one-factor randomized block design was employed in five fertilizer doses, control/without fertilizer, 100 % cow manure (20 tons/ha), 100 % NPK (in the form of urea, SP-36, and KCl:135, 100, 135 kg/ha, respectively), a combination of 50 % cow manure + 50 % NPK, and a combination of 100 % cow manure + 100 % NPK. Fertilizers increase plant growth. Applying the combination of 100 % cow manure + 100 % NPK was the best fertilizer composition, which produced the highest plant height, leaf, and branch number. This fertilizer combination produced total phenolic, flavonoid productivity of 739.50 μmol Gallic Acid Equivalent/plant, 97.37 μmol Quercetin Equivalent/plant, not significantly different from applying 100 % NPK and the combination of 50 % cow manure + 50 % NPK, and terpenoid productivity of 77.51 mmol Nerol Equivalent/plant. The 11α-OH KA productivity and antioxidant capacity of this fertilizer is 18.00 mM 11α-OH KA/plant and 601.76 μmol Ascorbic Acid Equivalent/g dry sample, not significantly different from applying 100 % NPK. Applying 100 % cow manure + 100 % NPK may enhance the medicinal plant A. madurense’s efficacy, especially for antioxidants.
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Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences is an English language, peer-review scholarly publication which publishes research articles and critical reviews from every area of Agricultural sciences and plant science. Scope of the journal includes, Agricultural Engineering, Plant production, Plant protection, Animal science, Agricultural extension, Agricultural economics, Food science and technology, Soil and water sciences, Irrigation science and technology and environmental science (soil formation, biological classification, mapping and management of soil). Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences publishes 4 issues per year and is the official publication of the King Saud University and Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.