Effect of different photoperiodic regimes on growth, flowering and essential oil in Mentha species |
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Authors: | A.H.A. Farooqi N.S. Samgwan R.S. Sangwan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CSIR), P.O. CIMAP, Lucknow-, 226 016, India |
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Abstract: | Three major cultivated Mentha spp. (M. arvensis, M. citrata and M. cardiaca) were grown under short-days, normal-days or long-days for 60 cycles. Subsequent to photoperiodic treatment, the plants were assessed for growth behaviour, essential oil content, oil composition and essential oil biosynthesis. The species grew better under long-day conditions. The long-day treatment resulted in flowering in M. citrata, which normally does not flower under our conditions. The oil concentration and biogenesis was maximal in short-day plants. The photoperiodic treatment also affected the oil composition. The observations are discussed in relation to physiology of the oil biogenesis. |
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Keywords: | essential oils flowering growth and development mints Mentha spp. photoperiod |
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