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Sepia

From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia

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Effect on plants -

   
Named Issues
Grey mould (1718)
 
General Appearance
 
Roots
For mycelial growth, the better treatment was Sepia 6CH that reduced 34% the fungal growth. (1718)
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
 
Flowers
 
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Fruit
 
Seed
 
Notes and Academic Papers
The data were analysed by ANOVA followed by t-test. Sepia 200cH at both 1:100 and 1:1000 dilutions significantly increased growth, sugar, chlorophyll, protein and water content in seedlings as compared to the untreated salt-stressed group. The effect with the 1000th dilution of Sepia 200cH was more pronounced than with its 100th dilution. The vehicle 90% ethanol at 1:100 dilution produced some positive effect on the seedlings, but the 1000th dilution of the vehicle produced no such effect. It is, therefore, concluded that Sepia 200cH could ameliorate salt stress in cowpea seedlings and that the 1000th dilution is more effective than its 100th dilution. The alcohol effect is totally eliminated with the 1000th dilution of 90% ethanol. Thus the 1000th dilution could retain the drug effect and eliminate the vehicle effect. (1662)
 


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