Host plant
Lannea coromandelica
Kingdom : Plantae
Phylum : Magnoliophyta
Class : Spermatophyta
Subclass : Rosids
Order : sapindales
Family : Anacardiaceae
Genus : Lannea
Species : L. coromandelica
It is a deciduous tree, growing up to 14 m tall. Branch lets are minutely covered with starry hairs. Bark thick, ashy-grey. Leaves crowded at the end of branches, impair pinnate, 30-45 cm long; leaflets 7-11, oblong or elliptic, acuminate, 2.5-5 cm long. Alternately arranged leaves are pinnate, with a single terminal leaflet (pinnae) at the end. Flowers small, greenish yellow in compact fascicles of racemes, at the end of the leafless branches. Drupes, reniform, produced in clusters from the end of leafless branches Flowers are unisexual, greenish, the male in compound and female in simple racemes. Sepals 4, about 1mm long, broad ovate. Petals: 4, 2 mm long, oblong, green yellow. Fruit is ovoid, compressed, in panicles, at the end of leafless branches. Flowering : January-March.
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Then 20 ml of enrich culture were transferred as seed into each of total of 4 nos. of 500 ml Erlenmeyer flasks containing 200 ml PDB medium each and incubated The flask was incubated in BOD shaking incubator for 15 days at 24±2°C with periodic shaking at 150 rpm. . The flask was incubated in BOD shaking incubator for 15 days at 24±2°C with periodic shaking at 150 rpm. The fermentation broth of the endophyte was filtered through cheesecloth to remove the mycelial mats. The filtrate was extracted thrice with ethyl acetate at room temperature. The pooled extract after drying over anhydrousMgSo4, was evaporated in a rotary vacuum evaporator. (Tayung et.al
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