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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (2),
037-039, February 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Short
Communication
Vegetative propagation on some key
malaria medicinal plants in Nigeria
Ehiagbonare J. E.
Department
of Biological Sciences, Igbinedion University, Okada. Nigeria.
E-mail:
drehiagbonare@yahoo.com.
Accepted 6
February, 2007
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Vegetative propagation studies on some key medicinal plants for malaria
treatment in Nigeria were carried out. The identified plants are
Azadirachta indica, venonia amygdalina and Ageratum conyzoides.
Methods of harvesting plant parts by the enthomedicinal
practitioners were observed to be injurious and could create enabling
environment for plant pathogens. Result from vegetative propagation
using 50 ppm indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) showed significant difference
in response to the effect of IBA in rooting stem cuttings. From A.
indica 70% cuttings rooted, 30% died in treatment and in the control
10% rooted, while 90% died. From A. conyzoides 23.3% rooted and
76.7% died in treatment while none rooted in the control. V.
amygdalina had 60% rooted and 40% died in treatment respectively.
The control had 13.3%.
Key words:
Malaria, medicinal plants, conservation, Vernonia amygdalina,
Ageratum conyzoides, Azadirachta indica.
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