Abstract

Yucca Gloriosa species belong to a very interesting group of plants, their consumption is diverse. As biochemical studies reveal, some types of Yucca leaves contain tigogenin and stereogenic sapogenin, which is the source of syntheses of steroidal hormonal medicine. Yucca as a raw material is a valuable set for the pharmaco-chemical industry. Yucca was introduced in Georgia in the 19th century. Yucca has a great ability to be adapted to the different ecological environment. Among 11 introduced species in Transcaucasia, Yucca Gloriosa L. is distinguished with its relatively high content of healing substances. Yucca gloriosa L. blooms well in climatic conditions of Georgia, although, they don’t provide seeds. The plant easily vegetates by dividing into 10-20cm length parts that later are introduced in the soil. Propagation is also processed by rooting of the 1-year young rosette. It is noteworthy that the Yucca stem does not lose its ability to take root even after a few days in air-dry conditions.

Highlights

  • Some types of Yucca leaves contain tigogenin and stereogenic sapogenin, which is the source of syntheses of steroidal hormonal medicine

  • Yucca as a raw material is a valuable set for the pharmaco-chemical industry

  • Yucca was introduced in Georgia in the 19th century

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HEALING PROPERTIES OF YUCCA GLORIOSA AND ITS CULTIVATION PERSPECTIVES IN AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT OF IMERETI Roza Lortkipanidze, Shorena Tvalodze. (2021) Healing Properties of Yucca Gloriosa and Its Cultivation Perspectives in Agro-Ecological Environment of Imereti. Roza Lortkipanidze, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Akaki Tsereteli State University, Kutaisi, Georgia, Shorena Tvalodze, Ph.D. student, Akaki Tsereteli State University, Kutaisi, Georgia.

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