Advancing the Production and Health benefits of Aloe Barbadensis Miller Through Biotechnology Enabled Integration of Pathology and Breeding Approaches

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Muhammad Rahman Ali Shah
Warda Mustfa
Shahaba Tehreem
Kashif Ali
Abdul Malik
Muhammad Naveed
Guo Changhong

Abstract

For generations, individuals have utilized aloe vera for its medical, skin-care, and aesthetic qualities. The most widely used aloe plant in Africa is Asfodelaceas Miller, another name for the plant. Although it is grown anywhere, warm, dry areas are ideal for it. Worldwide research and verification have been conducted on its biochemical properties. Regression analysis, ANOVA, and correlation coefficients were utilized to the data in order to improve the manufacturing and medicinal benefits of aloe barbadensis miller through the application of pathological and reproductive techniques provided by biotechnology. The ANOVA analysis's findings demonstrate that, in comparison to individual treatments or the placebo group, the combination of the fields of biotechnology, breeding, and pathology resulted in a noticeably larger yield of Aloe vera. Comparable Multifactorial analyses can be used to show how effective the integrated strategy is for resistance to illness, advantageous traits, or other pertinent variables. To increase the value and application of native medicinal plants like aloe vera in a community context, this review might be helpful.

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Muhammad Rahman Ali Shah

Key Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Genetic Breeding of Heilongjiang Province, College of Life Science and Technology, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, China

Warda Mustfa

Department of Zoology, Wildlife and Fisheries, Faculty of Scienecs, University of Agriculture, Fasialabad, Pakistan 

Shahaba Tehreem

Department of Zoology, Wildlife and Fisheries, Faculty of Scienecs, University of Agriculture, Fasialabad, Pakistan 

Kashif Ali

Department of Zoology,Islamia College University Peshawar, KP, Pakistan

 

Abdul Malik

M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture - Plant Breeding and Genetics.University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

 

Muhammad Naveed

Plant Pathology Lab. Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Sindh Pakistan.

 

Guo Changhong

Key Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Genetic Breeding of Heilongjiang Province, College of Life Science and Technology, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, PR China