Author/Authors :
Yousefi, Bayzid Research Division of Natural Resources - Kurdistan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center (AREEO), Sanandaj, I. R. Iran , Tabaei Aghdaei, Reza Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, I.R. Iran
Abstract :
The essential oil yield stability of damask rose (
Rosa damascena Mill.) as an
important medicinal and aromatic plant in different environments has not been
well documented. In order to determine appropriate stability parameters, six
statistics were studied for essential oil stability of 35 Rosa damascena landraces
in seven locations (Sanandaj, Arak, Kashan, Dezful, Stahban, Kerman,
and Mashhad) and two years (2007-2008) in Iran, using a randomized complete
blocks design with three replications. Significant differences (P<0.01)
were observed in essential oil ratio among landraces (G), locations (L), and
environments (E) and in landrace × location (GL) and landrace × environment
(GE) interactions. The positive correlation of environmental variance (S2),
coefficient of variation (CV), and regression coefficient of yield over environments
(b) with essential oil suggest that only low-yield landraces develop
a similar phenotype over a range of environments and show static stability.
Although there were not any stable landraces by b (b ≈ 0) and all of the stable
ones by S2 produced very low yields, some of the adaptable ones by CV (e.g.
KM1) showed high essential oil ratios and stability simultaneously. The stable
landraces according to the dynamic stability concept (b ≈ 1, Sd2 or variance
due to deviation from regression ≈ 0) produced moderate essential oil. Superiority
index (P) determined some of the highest essential oil as adaptable landraces.
The stable landraces with the least variance of the years within places
(MSY/P) produced the least essential oil. It could be concluded that a genotype
can demonstrates both static and dynamic stability with high essential
oil content. In addition, CV, dynamic view statistics (b ≈ 1, Sd2≈ 0), and P are
proposed as desirable parameters for the evaluation of essential oil stability
with different concepts in damask rose genotypes.
Keywords :
Rasht County , Managerial indices , Greenhouse , Assessment