Abstract

In order to study the mechanism of biosynthesis of santonin, Artemisia maritima L. was cultivated hydroponically with aeration and effect on growth and santonin formation of various elements were examined. Hydroponic culture was carried out for three generations from 1956 to 1957 and the effect of 10% decrease in potassium, calcium, nitrogen, phosphoric acid (as P2O5), magnesium, and sulfur in the hydroponic culture solution, and various concentrations of the Houghland solution were tested.

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