Effect of Different Concentrations of Kitoplas Growth Stimulator on Morphological Characteristics and Essential Oil in Peppermint Plant underlow Irrigation stress

Abstract Background and Objective: In order to evaluate the effect of Kitoplas growth stimulus under conditions of low irrigation stress on yield, morphological characteristics, and essential oil content of peppermint herb, a factorial experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design w...

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Main Authors: Mousa Torabi Giglou, Rasoul Heydarnajad Giglou, Behrouz Esmaeilpour, Rasoul Azarmi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tabriz 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
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Online Access:https://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_11441_7c931ac886603c557b0efa6fa04ee25d.pdf
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Summary:Abstract Background and Objective: In order to evaluate the effect of Kitoplas growth stimulus under conditions of low irrigation stress on yield, morphological characteristics, and essential oil content of peppermint herb, a factorial experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications.   Materials and Methods: Treatments included three levels of irrigation (intervals of 7, 14, and 21 days) and Kitoplas (0, 5, and 10 milliliters per liter).During the experiment, the spray was performed in three steps with a time interval of 15 days. One week after the last spraying, traits such as chlorophyll index, main stem diameter, stomatal resistance, the biological and economic yield of the plant, essential oil content, and percent were evaluated for each sample.   Results: The results of the experiment showed that the interaction of water stress and growth stimulation treatment of Kitoplas on the physiological and morphological traits studied in the present study had a significant effect. The results of traits mean comparison showed that the highest amount and percentage of essential oil was observed in plants treated with 10 ml.L-1 of Kitoplas, which was 1.01 mg per 30 g of samples and 3.38%, respectively. On the other hand, with increasing water stress, flower spike length, plant dry weight, total chlorophyll, and stomatal conduction decreased significantly. Treatment with a 10 ml.l-1 Kitoplas growth stimulus under the terms of irrigation every 14 days, increased total chlorophyll index, fresh and dry weight, the number of nodes, and internodes.   Conclusion: in the study of menthol and menthol esters in treated and irrigated plants, the highest amount of menthol (25.31%) was observed in plants under the interaction of Kitoplas growth stimulus ether (5 ml) Under irrigation conditions, it was observed after every 7 days.
ISSN:2476-4310
2476-4329