Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants

In plants grown with artificial lighting, variations in light spectral composition can be used for the directed biosynthesis of the target substances including essential oils, e.g. in plant factories. We studied the effect of light spectral quality on the essential oil composition in Ocimum basilicu...

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Main Authors: A. S. IVANITSKIKH, I. G. TARAKANOV
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 2014-07-01
Series:International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijsm/issue/22526/240751?publisher=ijate
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spelling doaj-e230b515226b49c7bc88bb4e5d9ce6772020-11-25T01:44:25ZengInternational Journal of Secondary MetaboliteInternational Journal of Secondary Metabolite2148-69052014-07-0111190618Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis PlantsA. S. IVANITSKIKHI. G. TARAKANOV0Russian State Agrarian University – MTAA, Russia, 127550, Moscow, Timiryazevskaya St., 49, Agronomy Faculty, Department of Plant PhysiologyIn plants grown with artificial lighting, variations in light spectral composition can be used for the directed biosynthesis of the target substances including essential oils, e.g. in plant factories. We studied the effect of light spectral quality on the essential oil composition in Ocimum basilicum and Salvia officinalis plants grown in controlled environment. The variable-spectrum light modules were designed using three types of high-power light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with emission peaked in red, blue and red light, white LEDs, and high-pressure sodium lamps as reference. Qualitative and quantitative essential oil determinations were conducted using gas chromatography with mass selective detection and internal standard method.Sweet basil plant leaves contain essential oils (са. 1 %) including linalool, pinene, eugenol, camphor, cineole, and other components. And within the genetic diversity of the species, several cultivar groups can be identified according to the flavor (aroma) perceived by humans: eugenol, clove, camphor, vanilla basil. Essential oil components produce particular flavor of the basil leaves. In our studies, we are using two sweet basil varieties differing in the essential oil qualitative composition – “Johnsons Dwarf” (camphor as a major component of essential oils) and “Johnsons Lemon Flavor” (contains large amount of citral defining its lemon flavor).In sage, essential oil composition is also very variable. As for the plant responses to the light environment, the highest amount of the essential oils was observed at the regimes with white and red + blue LED light. And it was three times less with red light LEDs alone. In the first two environments, thujone accumulation was higher in comparison with camphor, while red LED light and sodium lamp light favored camphor biosynthesis (three times more than thujone). The highest amount of eucalyptol was determined in plants grown with red LEDs.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijsm/issue/22526/240751?publisher=ijatesweet basil sage essential oils light spectral quality leds
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Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
sweet basil
sage
essential oils
light spectral quality
leds
author_facet A. S. IVANITSKIKH
I. G. TARAKANOV
author_sort A. S. IVANITSKIKH
title Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
title_short Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
title_full Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
title_fullStr Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Light Spectral Quality on Essential Oil Components in Ocimum Basilicum and Salvia Officinalis Plants
title_sort effect of light spectral quality on essential oil components in ocimum basilicum and salvia officinalis plants
publisher International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
series International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
issn 2148-6905
publishDate 2014-07-01
description In plants grown with artificial lighting, variations in light spectral composition can be used for the directed biosynthesis of the target substances including essential oils, e.g. in plant factories. We studied the effect of light spectral quality on the essential oil composition in Ocimum basilicum and Salvia officinalis plants grown in controlled environment. The variable-spectrum light modules were designed using three types of high-power light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with emission peaked in red, blue and red light, white LEDs, and high-pressure sodium lamps as reference. Qualitative and quantitative essential oil determinations were conducted using gas chromatography with mass selective detection and internal standard method.Sweet basil plant leaves contain essential oils (са. 1 %) including linalool, pinene, eugenol, camphor, cineole, and other components. And within the genetic diversity of the species, several cultivar groups can be identified according to the flavor (aroma) perceived by humans: eugenol, clove, camphor, vanilla basil. Essential oil components produce particular flavor of the basil leaves. In our studies, we are using two sweet basil varieties differing in the essential oil qualitative composition – “Johnsons Dwarf” (camphor as a major component of essential oils) and “Johnsons Lemon Flavor” (contains large amount of citral defining its lemon flavor).In sage, essential oil composition is also very variable. As for the plant responses to the light environment, the highest amount of the essential oils was observed at the regimes with white and red + blue LED light. And it was three times less with red light LEDs alone. In the first two environments, thujone accumulation was higher in comparison with camphor, while red LED light and sodium lamp light favored camphor biosynthesis (three times more than thujone). The highest amount of eucalyptol was determined in plants grown with red LEDs.
topic sweet basil
sage
essential oils
light spectral quality
leds
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijsm/issue/22526/240751?publisher=ijate
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