2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.jdmp.20190502.12
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Laser Irradiation Induces DNA Polymorphism and Alters Phytochemicals Compositions as well as Growth and Yield of <i>Curcuma longa</i>

Abstract: Curcuma longa, commonly known as curcuma or turmeric is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Its underground part, referred as rhizome, is used for vegetative propagation and source for remedies for various illnesses. Curcuminoid and volatile oils are the major active components found in turmeric, the yellow power obtained from the ground rhizome. He-Ne laser irradiation has been used as biostimulator device to enhance plant growth. In this study, we have pre-treated t… Show more

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“…Changes in the ISSR profile generated by laser treatments in various lines can be interpreted as changes in genomic DNA template stability, and these genetic consequences can be directly compared to changes in other parameters. Several research groups have also used ISSR markers to study He–Ne-laser-induced genetic variation in plants [ 14 , 15 ]. Secondary metabolite biosynthesis and accumulation can be influenced by several genetic, ontogenic, morphogenetic, and environmental variables [ 35 ].…”
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“…Changes in the ISSR profile generated by laser treatments in various lines can be interpreted as changes in genomic DNA template stability, and these genetic consequences can be directly compared to changes in other parameters. Several research groups have also used ISSR markers to study He–Ne-laser-induced genetic variation in plants [ 14 , 15 ]. Secondary metabolite biosynthesis and accumulation can be influenced by several genetic, ontogenic, morphogenetic, and environmental variables [ 35 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this investigation, each S. chinensis line had a different percentage of bioactive compounds, and some of these compounds were not discovered in one line but were detected in others. Bioactive compounds are more abundant in plants generated from laser-irradiated grains or vegetative reproduction organs [ 15 , 36 ]. In addition to laser-assisted growth, there was a rise in some bioactive compounds compared to the control lines.…”
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