Abstract

Abstract Study reports prominent findings on the analysis of oxidative stress generated in Centella asiatica , a multifunctional medicinal plant on co-cultivation with P. indica and its extract, P. indica Cell Wall Extract. The presence of P. indica had protective role in alleviating stress, evidenced by lack of significant change in H 2 O 2 , increased total antioxidant capacity and phenolics in P. indica colonized and PiCWE treated plants. No variation was observed between IC50 values and the cell integrity in P. indica colonized C. asiatica appeared intact by TEM analysis. The study preludes the possible role of P. indica in conferring drought tolerance to C. asiatica .

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