2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2015.10248
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Effects of water deficit on morphophysiology, productivity and chemical composition of Ocimum africanum Lour (Lamiaceae)

Abstract: Mechanisms by which plants acclimatize to water deficit conditions can affect development and, especially in aromatic plants, the essential oil synthesis. To evaluate the effects of water deficit on Ocimum africanum, seedlings were exposed to water levels corresponding to 100, 80, 70 and 60% of the substrate field capacity. The different watering regimes corresponded to predawn water potentials of -0.5, -0.9, -1.6 and -1.9 MPa, respectively. Decreased stomatal conductance and increased glandular and tector tri… Show more

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“…Antimicrobial, antioxidant, hepatoprotection, antigenotoxic, antiplasmodial, cytotoxic, cardioactive, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory activities dos Santos et al (2016); Majdi et al (2020) the utilisation of different camera models. The images were captured using three Android phones, namely Samsung A7, Samsung J1 and Samsung J5, with a camera resolution of 24 Megapixels, 9 Megapixels and 5 Megapixels, respectively.…”
Section: Ocimum Citriodorum (Lemon Basil)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antimicrobial, antioxidant, hepatoprotection, antigenotoxic, antiplasmodial, cytotoxic, cardioactive, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory activities dos Santos et al (2016); Majdi et al (2020) the utilisation of different camera models. The images were captured using three Android phones, namely Samsung A7, Samsung J1 and Samsung J5, with a camera resolution of 24 Megapixels, 9 Megapixels and 5 Megapixels, respectively.…”
Section: Ocimum Citriodorum (Lemon Basil)mentioning
confidence: 99%