Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application

Background: Nutrition is an important factor in plant growth and phytochemical compound. Application of natural fertilizers in medicinal plants production can improve their yield and medicinal indices. Objective: This study investigated the possibility of substituting chemical fertalizers by biofert...

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Main Authors: M AghaAlikhani, A Iranpour, H Naghdi Badi
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Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR 2013-05-01
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spelling doaj-862223f735ba499aadeb797b274681102021-09-19T04:25:17ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582013-05-011246121136Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers ApplicationM AghaAlikhani0A Iranpour1H Naghdi Badi2 1- Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University 1- Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University Cultivation and Development Department of Medicinal Plants Research Center, Institute of Medicinal Plants, ACECR Background: Nutrition is an important factor in plant growth and phytochemical compound. Application of natural fertilizers in medicinal plants production can improve their yield and medicinal indices. Objective: This study investigated the possibility of substituting chemical fertalizers by biofertalizer (Nitroxin, biophosPhorus and bioSulfur) in purple coneflower production. We compared vegetative yield and total phenolic compounds of purple coneflower in response to biofertalizers and chemical nitrogen. Methods: Experiment was conducted at field of Tarbiat Modares University on 2009-2010 growing seasons using a RCBD with three replications. Twelve experimental treatments included: chemical nitrogen as urea (C), biosulfur (S), biophosphorus (P) nitroxin(N), urea+biosulfur(CS), urea+biophosphorus(CP), urea+nitroxin(CN), biophosphorus+biosulfur(PS), Nitroxin+biosulfur(NS), nitroxin + biophosphorus(NP), integration of three biofertilizers (NPS) and the control (without fertalizers). Results: Treatments had significant effect (p≤ 0.05) on the number of lateral branches, number of flowers, diameter of flower, stem and root, plant height, root length, dry biological yeild, harvest index, plant nitrogen and phosphor content. NP treatment produced maximum leaf dry weight, biological yield, root length, root and stem diameter and number of lateral branches. Conclusion: Biofertilizers improved yield of purple coneflower. The NP treatment could be introduced as a superior treatment in quantitative traits. Also the PS treatment with the highest yield of root phenolic compound (%116 more than control) could be identified as the best nutritional system for quality. Therfore biofertilisers application can decrease the chemical fertilizer consumption and can bring us closer to the goals of sustainable agriculture.http://jmp.ir/article-1-96-en.htmlchemical fertilizerconeflower (echinaceae purpurea moench)medicinal plantphenolic compounds
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author M AghaAlikhani
A Iranpour
H Naghdi Badi
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A Iranpour
H Naghdi Badi
Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
Journal of Medicinal Plants
chemical fertilizer
coneflower (echinaceae purpurea moench)
medicinal plant
phenolic compounds
author_facet M AghaAlikhani
A Iranpour
H Naghdi Badi
author_sort M AghaAlikhani
title Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
title_short Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
title_full Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
title_fullStr Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Agronomical and Phytochemical Yield of Purple Coneflower (Echinaceae purpurea (L.) Moench) Under Urea and Three Biofertilizers Application
title_sort changes in agronomical and phytochemical yield of purple coneflower (echinaceae purpurea (l.) moench) under urea and three biofertilizers application
publisher Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR
series Journal of Medicinal Plants
issn 2717-204X
2717-2058
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Background: Nutrition is an important factor in plant growth and phytochemical compound. Application of natural fertilizers in medicinal plants production can improve their yield and medicinal indices. Objective: This study investigated the possibility of substituting chemical fertalizers by biofertalizer (Nitroxin, biophosPhorus and bioSulfur) in purple coneflower production. We compared vegetative yield and total phenolic compounds of purple coneflower in response to biofertalizers and chemical nitrogen. Methods: Experiment was conducted at field of Tarbiat Modares University on 2009-2010 growing seasons using a RCBD with three replications. Twelve experimental treatments included: chemical nitrogen as urea (C), biosulfur (S), biophosphorus (P) nitroxin(N), urea+biosulfur(CS), urea+biophosphorus(CP), urea+nitroxin(CN), biophosphorus+biosulfur(PS), Nitroxin+biosulfur(NS), nitroxin + biophosphorus(NP), integration of three biofertilizers (NPS) and the control (without fertalizers). Results: Treatments had significant effect (p≤ 0.05) on the number of lateral branches, number of flowers, diameter of flower, stem and root, plant height, root length, dry biological yeild, harvest index, plant nitrogen and phosphor content. NP treatment produced maximum leaf dry weight, biological yield, root length, root and stem diameter and number of lateral branches. Conclusion: Biofertilizers improved yield of purple coneflower. The NP treatment could be introduced as a superior treatment in quantitative traits. Also the PS treatment with the highest yield of root phenolic compound (%116 more than control) could be identified as the best nutritional system for quality. Therfore biofertilisers application can decrease the chemical fertilizer consumption and can bring us closer to the goals of sustainable agriculture.
topic chemical fertilizer
coneflower (echinaceae purpurea moench)
medicinal plant
phenolic compounds
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