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The Electrical Conductivity of Nutrient Solution Influenced the Growth, Centellosides Content and Gene Expression of <i<Centella asiatica</i< in a Hydroponic System
<i<Centella asiatica</i< is a herbaceous plant containing medicinal and cosmetic properties: anti-bacterial, anti-aging, memory enhancing and wound healing. The lack of information impedes the development of suitable growth conditions for <i<C. asiatica</i< in the hydroponic...
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<i<Centella asiatica</i< is a herbaceous plant containing medicinal and cosmetic properties: anti-bacterial, anti-aging, memory enhancing and wound healing. The lack of information impedes the development of suitable growth conditions for <i<C. asiatica</i< in the hydroponic system. Maintaining proper electrical conductivity (EC) of a nutrient solution is considered crucial for plant growth and the accumulation of bioactive compounds in a plant grown in hydroponics. This study aimed to investigate an optimal EC that enhances the growth of <i<C. asiatica</i< and its centellosides content. Seedlings were grown in commercial nutrient solution and treated with four different strengths of EC (0.6, 1.2, 1.8 and 2.4 indicated T<sub<1</sub<, T<sub<2</sub<, T<sub<3</sub< and T<sub<4</sub<, respectively) under controlled environment conditions. Our results demonstrate that the number of leaves, leaf area, number of runners, shoot fresh weight and shoot dry weight were significantly increased in T<sub<2</sub< among the treatments. However, these growth parameters were lowest in T<sub<4</sub<. Furthermore, the content of asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid and madecassic acid was the highest in plants that were treated with T<sub<2</sub<. The expression of centelloside biosynthesis-related genes is also affected by the strength of the nutrient solution. A positive correlation was observed between the number of leaves, leaf area and centellosides content. This study provides valuable background on optimal EC content in the nutrient solution in a hydroponic system with enhanced centellosides content to leverage the <i<C. asiatica</i< production. Ausführliche Beschreibung