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STUDY THE QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE YIELD OF LEMON BALM AS A MEDICINAL PLANT AFFECTED BY GROWTH STAGE

Author:
سرور خرم دل
,
جواد شباهنگ
,
امبر سلیمانی
,
اذین راشد
,
Soroor Khorramdel
,
Javad shabahang
,
azin rashed
Year
: 2014
Abstract: Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.) belongs to Lamiaceae family. The most important

used parts of this valuable medicinal species are its petioles. Its flowering branches are also

being used. Its ingredients are used for treating neurological disorders, gastrointestinal and

heart diseases with neurological origin. In order to examine the essential oil yield and its

quality of lemon balm affected by different growth stages, an experiment was performed

based on a completely randomized design with five replications at the Special Crop

Laboratory, college of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad during year of 2012.

Leaves and branches of lemon balm were collected at three stages including before flowering,

full flowering and after that and then dried in shade. Results showed that growth stages had a

significant effect on essential oil content of lemon balm (p≤0.01). The highest essential oil

content was observed in before full flowering stage with 3.4%. The main content of essential

oil was also influenced by harvest stage; at the stage of flowering, the major essential oil

compounds for lemon balm were α-Tojon, β-Tojon and Camphor with 22.9, 15.5, and 14.1%,

respectively. Thus, due to effect of growth stages on essential oil content and their

compounds in medicinal plants such as lemon balm and in order to achieve the maximum

essential oil yield, harvesting time should be determine carefully based on their growth stage.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3388354
Keyword(s): Medicinal plant
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contributor authorسرور خرم دلen
contributor authorجواد شباهنگen
contributor authorامبر سلیمانیen
contributor authorاذین راشدen
contributor authorSoroor Khorramdelfa
contributor authorJavad shabahangfa
contributor authorazin rashedfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:14:30Z
date available2020-06-06T14:14:30Z
date copyright5/14/2014
date issued2014
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3388354?locale-attribute=en
description abstractLemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.) belongs to Lamiaceae family. The most important

used parts of this valuable medicinal species are its petioles. Its flowering branches are also

being used. Its ingredients are used for treating neurological disorders, gastrointestinal and

heart diseases with neurological origin. In order to examine the essential oil yield and its

quality of lemon balm affected by different growth stages, an experiment was performed

based on a completely randomized design with five replications at the Special Crop

Laboratory, college of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad during year of 2012.

Leaves and branches of lemon balm were collected at three stages including before flowering,

full flowering and after that and then dried in shade. Results showed that growth stages had a

significant effect on essential oil content of lemon balm (p≤0.01). The highest essential oil

content was observed in before full flowering stage with 3.4%. The main content of essential

oil was also influenced by harvest stage; at the stage of flowering, the major essential oil

compounds for lemon balm were α-Tojon, β-Tojon and Camphor with 22.9, 15.5, and 14.1%,

respectively. Thus, due to effect of growth stages on essential oil content and their

compounds in medicinal plants such as lemon balm and in order to achieve the maximum

essential oil yield, harvesting time should be determine carefully based on their growth stage.
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languageEnglish
titleSTUDY THE QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE YIELD OF LEMON BALM AS A MEDICINAL PLANT AFFECTED BY GROWTH STAGEen
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsMedicinal planten
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1041660.html
conference titleسومین کنگره ملی گیاهان داروییfa
conference locationمشهد مقدسfa
identifier articleid1041660
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