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CULTIVATION
Cultivation is the process of growing plants by providing all the necessary
requirements.
It involves convergence of various pharmaceutical and environmental factors like :
- Rainfall
- Irrigation
- Fertilisation
- Pests
- Humidity
- Light
- Temperature
METHODS OF CULTIVATION /
PROPAGATION
(SEED PROPAGATION)
SEXUAL
METHOD
( VEGETATIVE
PROPAGATION)
ASEXUAL
METHOD
SEXUAL METHOD
Also called
“Seed Propagation”.
In this method seedlings
are obtained, i.e. plants
developed from seeds.
METHODS OF SEED PROPAGATION
BROADCASTING
In this method small
seeds are scattered in
well prepared soil for
cultivation.
Example - Linseed
DIBBLING
In this method average
size seeds are shown in
holes made in the soil.
Example – Castor seeds
MISCELLANEOUS
In this method plant are
shown in nursery beds.
Example - Clove
ADVANTAGES
OF SEED
PROPAGATION
Seedlings are
cheaper and can
be easily
developed
Long lived plants
and bear large
number of fruits
DISADVANTAGE
S OF SEED
PROPAGATION
Take longer time to
grow and bear fruits
Harvesting is
costlier and require
more spraying of
pesticides
ASEXUAL METHOD
Also called
“ Vegetative propagation”.
It can be defined as
regeneration or formation of a
new individual from any
vegetative part of the plant.
METHODS OF VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
CUTTING
Cut the root or stem from parent plant
^
Put it into moist soil
^
Which grow into new plant
Example – Sugarcane
LAYERING
Select the branch attached to the parent plant
^
Pegged it down into the ground cove with soil
^
When it will rooted , remove it and plant it anywhere.
Example - Rose
GRAFTING
Choose two plants closely related to each other
^
Take rooted part of one plant called “stock” and upper part
of another plant called “scion or graft” by cutting it
^
Grab both of them on one another , as they grow together
Example - Mango
BUDDING
Same as the grafting
^
Single bud from scion is taken
^
As bud and stock grow together and bud become part of new plant
Example - Apple
ADVANTAGES OF
VEGETATIVE
PROPAGATION
Easy, cheap and
rapid methods
The plant grow is
similar to its source
plant
DISADVANTAGES
OF VEGETATIVE
PROPAGATION
Not long lived
Degeneration of
species due to lack
of sexual stimulus
COLLECTION OF DRUGS
After sufficient growth , the plant should be collected
at specific time period to get best quality of products.
COLLECTION OF DIFFERENT PARTS
OF PLANTS
- Leaf and flowering tops
- Flowers
- Barks
- Fruits
- Roots
- Resins , Gums , Lattices
COLLECTION OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF
PLANTS
Leaf and flowering tops – are collected before their maturity ( i.e. flowering stage).
EXAMPLE - digitalis , senna etc.
Flowering – are collected in the morning hours of dry weather during pollination or before
their full expansion.
Example – Saffron , clove buds etc.
Bark – are collected in spring or early summer.
Example – Cinnamon etc.
Fruits – are collected either ripe or half ripe, fully grown.
Example – coriander , cardamon etc.
Roots – are collected in spring before the vegetative process stops.
Example – Rhizomes etc.
RESINS , GUMS AND LATTICES – These unorganized drugs are collected when it gets
drip out of the plants.
Example – Acacia, gum etc.
PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF
DRUGS
➢Harvesting
➢Washing
➢Drying
➢Garbling (dressing)
➢Packing
➢Storage
Processing and storage of drug
▪ HARVESTING – It is a process of cutting and gathering of drugs .
- Care should be taken to ensure that no foreign matter , weeds
or toxic plants are mixed with the harvested drug plants .
Techniques of Harvesting
i. Binders
ii. Seed Stripper
iii. Beating with bamboo
iv. Brushing
v. Handled forks
vi. Mowers
vii. Reaping Machines
Processing and storage of drugs
▪ DRYING – It involve removal of sufficient moisture from the crude drug for obtaining a
good quality finished products.
Types of drying
i. Natural drying – sun drying or shed drying.
ii. Artificial drying – dried by using dryers.
• Tray dryers
• Vacuum dryers
• Spray dryers
▪ GARBLING – In this all extra undesirable materials i.e. sand , dirt and foreign organic
parts removed from drugs.
▪ PACKING – During packaging of drugs , their morphological and chemical nature ,
uses and effects of climatic conditions during transportation and storage should be
considered.
▪ STORAGE – The physical and chemical properties are well known in order to
store/preserve them.
- Well closed containers should be used.
FACTORS AFFECTING CULTIVATION
OF MEDICINAL PLANTS
ALTITUDE
TEMPERATURE
AND HUMIDITY
SOIL
LIGHT
RAINFALL OR
IRRIGATION
FERTILIZERS
AND
MANNURES
PESTS AND
PEST
CONTROLS
Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants
❑ ALTITUDE – It is height of plant from see level.
- Examples – Plants Altitude (meters)
Tea 1000-1500
Cinchona 1000-2000
Camphor 1500-2000
❑ TEMPERATURE – Extremely high as well as low temperature disturbs the quality of medicinal plants.
Examples – Camphor and coffee cannot grow favourably at extreme low temperature.
Plant Temperature ( degree F )
Coffee 55-70
Tea 70-90
❑ HUMIDITY – If the humidity is extremely high or low, the plant growth is not favourable.
- Example – Saffron needs only cold climate.
❑ LIGHT – It influences photosynthesis, opening and closing of stomata, flowering, plant movements.
- Example – If plant do not get enough light; leaves turn yellow, shrink and stem become weak.
Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants
❑ RAINFALL AND IRRIGATION – Sufficient amount of water is required for the growth of plant
according to their need.
- some plants require very less amount of water, examples – aloe,
acacia.
❑ FERTILIZERS – Fertilizers are added to the soil to supply nutrients for the growth of plants.
- Examples – Chemical fertilizer – Urea
Biofertilizer – blue green algae
❑ MANURES – Manures are plant and animal wastes used as plant nutrient source.
- Example – Cow dung
❑ SOIL – It provide mechanical support, water, and essential nutrients for the development of
plants.
- The soil condition i.e. soil type, moisture retention, fertility, pH should be maintained as
per selected medicinal plants.
Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants
❑ PESTS AND PEST CONTROL – Pests are undesirable plant and animal species.
- Due to presence of pests, plants loss nutrients, water etc.
➢ Types of pests :-
▪ Fungi
▪ Virus
▪ Insects
▪ Weeds
❑ Pest control methods :-
➢ Mechanical method – These method involve collection and destruction of pests.
- Hand-picking, burning and trapping of pests are some of the simple methods.
➢ Agriculture method – These method involve advanced techniques of plant breeding.
➢ Biological method – These methods involve combating the pests, mostly the insects with other
➢ living organisms.
➢ Chemical method – These methods involve controlling pests by using chemical pesticides.
- Examples – Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides.

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CULTIVATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS.pdf

  • 1.
  • 2. CULTIVATION Cultivation is the process of growing plants by providing all the necessary requirements. It involves convergence of various pharmaceutical and environmental factors like : - Rainfall - Irrigation - Fertilisation - Pests - Humidity - Light - Temperature
  • 3. METHODS OF CULTIVATION / PROPAGATION (SEED PROPAGATION) SEXUAL METHOD ( VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION) ASEXUAL METHOD
  • 4. SEXUAL METHOD Also called “Seed Propagation”. In this method seedlings are obtained, i.e. plants developed from seeds.
  • 5. METHODS OF SEED PROPAGATION BROADCASTING In this method small seeds are scattered in well prepared soil for cultivation. Example - Linseed DIBBLING In this method average size seeds are shown in holes made in the soil. Example – Castor seeds MISCELLANEOUS In this method plant are shown in nursery beds. Example - Clove
  • 6. ADVANTAGES OF SEED PROPAGATION Seedlings are cheaper and can be easily developed Long lived plants and bear large number of fruits DISADVANTAGE S OF SEED PROPAGATION Take longer time to grow and bear fruits Harvesting is costlier and require more spraying of pesticides
  • 7. ASEXUAL METHOD Also called “ Vegetative propagation”. It can be defined as regeneration or formation of a new individual from any vegetative part of the plant.
  • 8. METHODS OF VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION CUTTING Cut the root or stem from parent plant ^ Put it into moist soil ^ Which grow into new plant Example – Sugarcane LAYERING Select the branch attached to the parent plant ^ Pegged it down into the ground cove with soil ^ When it will rooted , remove it and plant it anywhere. Example - Rose GRAFTING Choose two plants closely related to each other ^ Take rooted part of one plant called “stock” and upper part of another plant called “scion or graft” by cutting it ^ Grab both of them on one another , as they grow together Example - Mango BUDDING Same as the grafting ^ Single bud from scion is taken ^ As bud and stock grow together and bud become part of new plant Example - Apple
  • 9. ADVANTAGES OF VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION Easy, cheap and rapid methods The plant grow is similar to its source plant DISADVANTAGES OF VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION Not long lived Degeneration of species due to lack of sexual stimulus
  • 10. COLLECTION OF DRUGS After sufficient growth , the plant should be collected at specific time period to get best quality of products. COLLECTION OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF PLANTS - Leaf and flowering tops - Flowers - Barks - Fruits - Roots - Resins , Gums , Lattices
  • 11. COLLECTION OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF PLANTS Leaf and flowering tops – are collected before their maturity ( i.e. flowering stage). EXAMPLE - digitalis , senna etc. Flowering – are collected in the morning hours of dry weather during pollination or before their full expansion. Example – Saffron , clove buds etc. Bark – are collected in spring or early summer. Example – Cinnamon etc. Fruits – are collected either ripe or half ripe, fully grown. Example – coriander , cardamon etc. Roots – are collected in spring before the vegetative process stops. Example – Rhizomes etc. RESINS , GUMS AND LATTICES – These unorganized drugs are collected when it gets drip out of the plants. Example – Acacia, gum etc.
  • 12. PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF DRUGS ➢Harvesting ➢Washing ➢Drying ➢Garbling (dressing) ➢Packing ➢Storage
  • 13. Processing and storage of drug ▪ HARVESTING – It is a process of cutting and gathering of drugs . - Care should be taken to ensure that no foreign matter , weeds or toxic plants are mixed with the harvested drug plants . Techniques of Harvesting i. Binders ii. Seed Stripper iii. Beating with bamboo iv. Brushing v. Handled forks vi. Mowers vii. Reaping Machines
  • 14. Processing and storage of drugs ▪ DRYING – It involve removal of sufficient moisture from the crude drug for obtaining a good quality finished products. Types of drying i. Natural drying – sun drying or shed drying. ii. Artificial drying – dried by using dryers. • Tray dryers • Vacuum dryers • Spray dryers ▪ GARBLING – In this all extra undesirable materials i.e. sand , dirt and foreign organic parts removed from drugs. ▪ PACKING – During packaging of drugs , their morphological and chemical nature , uses and effects of climatic conditions during transportation and storage should be considered. ▪ STORAGE – The physical and chemical properties are well known in order to store/preserve them. - Well closed containers should be used.
  • 15. FACTORS AFFECTING CULTIVATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS ALTITUDE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SOIL LIGHT RAINFALL OR IRRIGATION FERTILIZERS AND MANNURES PESTS AND PEST CONTROLS
  • 16. Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants ❑ ALTITUDE – It is height of plant from see level. - Examples – Plants Altitude (meters) Tea 1000-1500 Cinchona 1000-2000 Camphor 1500-2000 ❑ TEMPERATURE – Extremely high as well as low temperature disturbs the quality of medicinal plants. Examples – Camphor and coffee cannot grow favourably at extreme low temperature. Plant Temperature ( degree F ) Coffee 55-70 Tea 70-90 ❑ HUMIDITY – If the humidity is extremely high or low, the plant growth is not favourable. - Example – Saffron needs only cold climate. ❑ LIGHT – It influences photosynthesis, opening and closing of stomata, flowering, plant movements. - Example – If plant do not get enough light; leaves turn yellow, shrink and stem become weak.
  • 17. Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants ❑ RAINFALL AND IRRIGATION – Sufficient amount of water is required for the growth of plant according to their need. - some plants require very less amount of water, examples – aloe, acacia. ❑ FERTILIZERS – Fertilizers are added to the soil to supply nutrients for the growth of plants. - Examples – Chemical fertilizer – Urea Biofertilizer – blue green algae ❑ MANURES – Manures are plant and animal wastes used as plant nutrient source. - Example – Cow dung ❑ SOIL – It provide mechanical support, water, and essential nutrients for the development of plants. - The soil condition i.e. soil type, moisture retention, fertility, pH should be maintained as per selected medicinal plants.
  • 18. Factors affecting cultivation of medicinal plants ❑ PESTS AND PEST CONTROL – Pests are undesirable plant and animal species. - Due to presence of pests, plants loss nutrients, water etc. ➢ Types of pests :- ▪ Fungi ▪ Virus ▪ Insects ▪ Weeds ❑ Pest control methods :- ➢ Mechanical method – These method involve collection and destruction of pests. - Hand-picking, burning and trapping of pests are some of the simple methods. ➢ Agriculture method – These method involve advanced techniques of plant breeding. ➢ Biological method – These methods involve combating the pests, mostly the insects with other ➢ living organisms. ➢ Chemical method – These methods involve controlling pests by using chemical pesticides. - Examples – Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides.