The growth of Phyllagathis rotundifolia under different light conditions

Philip, E. and Jaafar, H. Z. E. and Rizal, M. K. M (2008) The growth of Phyllagathis rotundifolia under different light conditions. Journal of Tropical Plant Physiology, 2. pp. 1-5.

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Abstract

P. rotundifolia is a medicinal plant that is used in Peninsular Malaysia. The leaves and roots are used to treat malaria, fever in children and after childbirth to give strength to mothers. This perennial herb is common in the lowland forest. A study was conducted to document the growth requirement of the plant. The physiological growth and leaf development in different light conditions was studied. It was noted that when grown under very low light intensities, the leaf size was larger. The leaf size reduced significantly when planted under partial shades. Besides, light, moist condition is preferred. This paper would prescribe the optimum growth conditions for large scale planting.

Item Type: Article
Creators: Philip, E. and Jaafar, H. Z. E. and Rizal, M. K. M
Title: The growth of Phyllagathis rotundifolia under different light conditions
Date: December 2008
Location: The Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology website
Publication: Malaysian Society of Plant physiology
Volume: 2
Physical Description: 5p.
Date Deposited: 02 Nov 2017 01:45
Last Modified: 02 Nov 2017 01:45
URI: http://myagric.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11372

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