Title of article :
Response of Concentration and Composition of Essential oil of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) to Cattle manure and Nitrogen fixing bacteria
Author/Authors :
Taghi Darzi, Mohammad Department of Agronomy - Faculty of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen Branch, Roudehen , Iran , Haj Seyed Hadi. Mohammad Reza Department of Agronomy - Faculty of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen Branch, Roudehen , Iran
Abstract :
In order to study the response of concentration and composition of essential oil of
coriander (Coriandrum sativum) to cattle manure and nitrogen fixing bacteria, an
experiment was conducted as factorial experiment in the base of randomized complete
blocks design with twelve treatments and three replications at homand research station in
Damavand of Iran in 2010. The factors were cattle manure in four levels (5, 10, 15 and 20
ton/ha) and nitrogen fixing bacteria in three levels (inoculation with azotobacter,
inoculation with azospirillum and inoculation together). Results showed that the highest
essential oil content and linalool and alpha pinene in essential oil were obtained with
application of 10 ton/ha cattle manure. The maximum gamma terpinene and the minimum
geranyl acetate in essential oil were obtained after applying 15 ton/ha cattle manure.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria also showed significant effects on linalool, alpha pinene and
geranyl acetate in essential oil (except essential oil content and gamma terpinene in
essential oil) as the highest linalool in essential oil in treatment of inoculation with
azotobacter, the maximum alpha pinene in essential oil in treatment of inoculation with
azospirillum and the maximum geranyl acetate in inoculation together (azotobacter &
azospirillum) were obtained.
Keywords :
Coriander , Cattle manure , Nitrogen fixing bacteria , Essential oil , Linalool
Journal title :
Journal of Ethno-Pharmaceutical Products