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Title: High yields of artemisinin by multi-harvest of Artemisia annua crops
Authors: Kumar, Sushil
Gupta, S.K.
Singh, Poorinima
Bajpai, Pratima
Gupta, M.M.
Singh, Digvijay
Gupta, A.K.
Ram, Govind
Shasany, A.K.
Sharma, Srikant
Keywords: Artemisia annua cropping
Multi-harvesting for high artemisinin yields
Artemisinin production in Indo-Gangetic plains
Rotation of Artemisia annua and conventional crops
Ratooning in Artemisia annua
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Industrial Crops and products, 19: 77-90
Abstract: Several field crop experiments were carried out on the annual determinate anti-malarial medicinal plant Artemisia annua over three annual cropping periods in the subtropical agroclimate of Indo-Gangatic plains. The experiments examined the effects of variation in the time of planting and harvest and of number of harvests on the yield of artemisinin and plant growth and development characters related to it. The observations showed that the artemisinin yield was positively correlated with leaf yield and number of harvests. High yields of artemisinin were realized when crop produced artemisinin-rich leaves accompanied by least possible growth of stem tissue, attained by multiple harvesting in early planted full time grown crops. The crops grown for ≥30 weeks and harvested three and four times gave average yields of 44.1 ± 14.2 and 74.2 ± 15.6, respectively, much higher than the maximum yield of 25 kg ha−1 reported for A. annua in earlier studies. It was concluded that for obtaining artemisinin in high yields the A. annua crop should be ratooned/multi-harvested four times.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/37
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