, rose-scented geranium, is commonly used in the perfume industry. is enriched with essential oils, phenolics, flavonoids, which account for its tremendous biological activities. Laser light treatment and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) inoculation can further enhance the phytochemical content in a significant manner. In this study, we aimed to explore the synergistic impact of these two factors on . For this, we used four groups of surface-sterilized seeds: (1) control group1 (non-irradiated; non-colonized group); (2) control group2 (mycorrhizal colonized group); (3) helium-neon (He-Ne) laser-irradiated group; (4) mycorrhizal colonization coupled with He-Ne laser-irradiation group. Treated seeds were growing in artificial soil inculcated with MUCL 41833, in a climate-controlled chamber. After 6 weeks, plants were checked for their phytochemical content and antibacterial potential. Laser light application improved the mycorrhizal colonization in plants which subsequently increased biomass accumulation, minerals uptake, and biological value of . The increase in the biological value was evident by the increase in the essential oils production. The concomitant application of laser light and mycorrhizal colonization also boosted the antimicrobial activity of . These results suggest that AMF co-treatment with laser light could be used as a promising approach to enhance the metabolic content and yield of for industrial and pharmaceutical use.

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