A pot expt. was conducted during the winter season of 2006, on 2 cvs. of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.), namely 'rosea' (Pink) and 'alba' (White), to investigate their performance in terms of growth, yield, and alkaloid prodn., as well as other physiol. and biochem. attributes. The plants were harvested at 60, 90, and 150 days after planting (DAP) and the yield was recorded at 210 DAP. The results showed that 'rosea' was superior to 'alba' in plant height, total and individual leaf area, and fresh and dry wts. at 90 DAP. Net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, carbonic anhydrase activity and nitrate reductase activity were also higher in 'rosea' than in 'alba' at 60 and 90 DAP. Likewise, nitrogen content in leaf was also higher in 'rosea'. At harvest, 'rosea' registered higher no. of pods, no. of seeds, and seed-yield per plant than did 'alba'. Furthermore, alkaloid content was found to be max. in leaves at 90 DAP and in roots at 60, 90, and 150 DAP in 'rosea' compared to 'alba'. The contents of alkaloids, viz., vincristine and vinblastine, were also found to be max. at 90 DAP in both cultivars. Thus, 'rosea' excelled over 'alba' in the overall performance of the plant. [on SciFinder(R)]
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IDREES, M., NAEEM, M., & KHAN, M. M. A. (2010). The superiority of cv ‘rosea’ over cv ‘alba’ of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.) in alkaloid production and other physiological attributes. Turkish Journal of Biology. https://doi.org/10.3906/biy-0808-11
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