Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary

Artificial sweeteners have harmful effect on human health, so it is great interested in stevia extract. Our experiment was aimed to show the possibility of inland production of stevia. Different plastic mulches were used (black and white) on raised bed and were compared to uncovered (control) plots...

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Main Authors: M. Takácsné Hájos, T. Rubóczki, A. Kiss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2016-04-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1180
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spelling doaj-9ea2c17a7ff94ab7aab7f6f3c176a9402020-11-25T03:03:52ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2016-04-01221-210.31421/IJHS/22/1-2./1180Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in HungaryM. Takácsné Hájos0T. Rubóczki1A. Kiss2University of Debrecen, Faculty of the Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Horticulture Department, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi Street 138.University of Debrecen, Faculty of the Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Horticulture Department, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi Street 138.University of Debrecen, Faculty of the Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Horticulture Department, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi Street 138. Artificial sweeteners have harmful effect on human health, so it is great interested in stevia extract. Our experiment was aimed to show the possibility of inland production of stevia. Different plastic mulches were used (black and white) on raised bed and were compared to uncovered (control) plots for yield and state of health of plants. Furthermore we evaluated the depth of cuttings (low cutting until the 6th double leaf; normal cutting until the upper ⅓ of the plant) on the yield depending on the covering method. The plants were  transplanted on 9 of May, 2014 on raised bed, 3 rows on it, with 33x25 cm spacing. According to our results, the black plastic mulch produced the highest yield, which can be explained by suppressing effect on weeds, furthermore it kept the soil warm, moist and protected the lower leaves from soil wetness. But, the white sheet mulch could not eliminate weeds around the plants. The total biomass on the black plastic sheet covered plots was the highest, nearly 1000 g pro plant by low cutting. On the control plots the fungi infection reached about 25-30%, which caused leaf falling of plants, decreasing of yield by the end of vegetation period. To summarise, stevia production is possible in Hungary, but it is important to pay attention to the balanced soil moisture and low humidity in the leaf area. It is suggested to cover the soil with plastic sheet or organic materials, such as bark and chippings. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1180stevia, black / white plastic sheetleaf weightcovering, raised bedfungi infection
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author M. Takácsné Hájos
T. Rubóczki
A. Kiss
spellingShingle M. Takácsné Hájos
T. Rubóczki
A. Kiss
Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
International Journal of Horticultural Science
stevia, black / white plastic sheet
leaf weight
covering, raised bed
fungi infection
author_facet M. Takácsné Hájos
T. Rubóczki
A. Kiss
author_sort M. Takácsné Hájos
title Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
title_short Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
title_full Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
title_fullStr Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Possibility of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.) production in Hungary
title_sort possibility of stevia (stevia rebaudiana b.) production in hungary
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Artificial sweeteners have harmful effect on human health, so it is great interested in stevia extract. Our experiment was aimed to show the possibility of inland production of stevia. Different plastic mulches were used (black and white) on raised bed and were compared to uncovered (control) plots for yield and state of health of plants. Furthermore we evaluated the depth of cuttings (low cutting until the 6th double leaf; normal cutting until the upper ⅓ of the plant) on the yield depending on the covering method. The plants were  transplanted on 9 of May, 2014 on raised bed, 3 rows on it, with 33x25 cm spacing. According to our results, the black plastic mulch produced the highest yield, which can be explained by suppressing effect on weeds, furthermore it kept the soil warm, moist and protected the lower leaves from soil wetness. But, the white sheet mulch could not eliminate weeds around the plants. The total biomass on the black plastic sheet covered plots was the highest, nearly 1000 g pro plant by low cutting. On the control plots the fungi infection reached about 25-30%, which caused leaf falling of plants, decreasing of yield by the end of vegetation period. To summarise, stevia production is possible in Hungary, but it is important to pay attention to the balanced soil moisture and low humidity in the leaf area. It is suggested to cover the soil with plastic sheet or organic materials, such as bark and chippings.
topic stevia, black / white plastic sheet
leaf weight
covering, raised bed
fungi infection
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1180
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