- Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
- Volume:41 Issue:4
- Agronomic and chemical performance of selected Origanum dubium Boiss. clones for industrial use
Agronomic and chemical performance of selected Origanum dubium Boiss. clones for industrial use
Authors : KENAN TURGUT, YAŞAR ÖZYİĞİT, BEGÜM TÜTÜNCÜ, ESRA UÇAR SÖZMEN
Pages : 272-277
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Publication Date : 2017-08-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Origanum dubium Boiss. is an economically important wild oregano species that is intensely collected from the natural flora of Antalya, Turkey. This herb is used mainly to produce an essential oil due to its high yield and high carvacrol content. The aim of this study was to improve the biomass yield and essential oil and carvacrol content of O. dubium for industrial use. In preliminary studies, a basic population was established using seeds collected from wild plants and then trials of A and B clones were run. Dry biomass yield per A clone plant and essential oil content varied at 5.05-40.86 g and 5%-14%, respectively. Carvacrol was the main constituent in all samples and varied from 72.26% to 88.21%. Dry biomass yield per B clone plant was 21.64-95.52 g, dry leaf yield per plant was 14.80-48.77 g, essential oil content was 6%-9%, and carvacrol rate was 80.99%-88.46%. After evaluating the B clones, 10 clones were selected and they were planted in a plot with a randomized block design and three replications in Antalya in 2014. In this trial, clone 7 produced the highest biomass yields per plot insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2874.33 g fresh and 1185.00 g dry); and the highest fresh insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2379.67 g); and dry insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(795.33 g); leaf yields per plot. Essential oil content varied from 7.97% to 11.16%. Clone 137 had the best essential oil content insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(11.16%);, followed by clone 7 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10.76%); and clone 119 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10.59%);. Clone 7 appeared to be superior to the others in terms of agronomic features, followed by clone 119. Essential oil and carvacrol rates were 10.76% and 85.02% in clone 7 and 10.59% and 91.04% in clone 119, respectively. Consequently, clones 7 and 119 appeared to be superior to the others.Keywords : Agronomic features, carvacrol, clone selection, essential oil, Origanum dubium