Title of article :
Cultivation and utilization of “Greek mountain tea” (Sideritis spp.): current knowledge and future challenges
Author/Authors :
Solomou, Alexandra D. Institute of Mediterranean and Forest Ecosystems - Hellenic Agricultural Organization “Demeter” - N. Chlorou 1 - 11528 - Ilisia - Athens, Greece , Skoufogianni, Elpiniki Laboratory of Agronomy and Applied Crop Physiology - Departmentof Agriculture - Crop Production and Rural Environment - University of Thessaly - Fytokou - N.Ionia - Magnesia - Volos, Greece , Mylonas, Christos Laboratory of Agronomy and Applied Crop Physiology - Departmentof Agriculture - Crop Production and Rural Environment - University of Thessaly - Fytokou - N.Ionia - Magnesia - Volos, Greece , Germani, Rafailia Laboratory of Agronomy and Applied Crop Physiology - Departmentof Agriculture - Crop Production and Rural Environment - University of Thessaly - Fytokou - N.Ionia - Magnesia - Volos, Greece , Danalatos, Nicholaos G. Laboratory of Agronomy and Applied Crop Physiology - Departmentof Agriculture - Crop Production and Rural Environment - University of Thessaly - Fytokou - N.Ionia - Magnesia - Volos, Greece
Abstract :
The Greek ecosystems consist of a variety of plant species, of which a large percentage have aromatic and medicinal properties. Aromatic and medicinal plants play an important role in the health of people worldwide, especially in developing countries. The present review focuses on Sideritis spp. that is an important plant with an increased attention in the last years for its wide rangeof uses and especially due to itsmedicinal properties. The location and conditions of the areas that can be used for itscultivation should be similar to those of itsnatural habitat in order to keep the product quality. It is important to mention that both the yield and the lifetime of the crop depend to a large extent on cultivation care. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that Sideritisspp. fetch an auspicious potential for improvement of memory in healthy adults as well as in dementia patients. Currently, the demand for these plants and their derivatives has increased because they are natural, eco-friendly and generally recognized as safe products with high economic value. Therefore, it comprises an important commodity for extensive cultivation in Greece in the near future. Hence, this emphasizesthe need of extensive study for reporting the additional information on the aromatic and medicinal importance of Sideritisspp.
Keywords :
Sideritis , Essential oil , Diversity Compounds , Ecology , Cultivated practices
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology