Effect of Biological Nitrogen Fertilizer (Azotobacter) and Plant Density on Yield, Yield Components and Essential Oil of Anise

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Abstract:
To evaluate the effects of biological nitrogen (Azotobacter) and plant density on quantitative and qualitative traits of anise, a field experiment was carried out with a factorial combination of deferent levels of Azotobacter (0, 3, 6 Lit / ha) and plant density (50, 25 and 12.5 plants/m2) based on randomized complete block design with 3 replications. Analysis of variance showed the significant effect of biological nitrogen and plant density on plant height, leaf number, peduncle length, number of fertile umbellete/umbel, biomass, essential oil, seeds yield, harvest index of seed and essential oil. The means comparison indicated that the highest plant height and peduncle length were obtained from 50 p/m2 of plant density. Also the highest biomass yield (6319 kg/ha) and seed yield (1017 kg/ha) were obtained from 50 and 25 p/m2 of plant density with 6 Lit/ha of Azotobacter application, respectively. While, the highest yield of essential oil (130 kg/ha) was obtained from 3 lit/ha of Azotobacter and 25 p/m2 of plant density. The lowest yield of biomass, seeds and oil were obtained from 12.5 p/m2 of plant density and control treatment of nitrogen (0 l/ha of Azotobacter). These trends in yield led to highest amounts of seed and oil harvest index at 6 and 3 l/ha of Azotobacter application, respectively. These results showed the increasing essential oil production at relatively low nitrogen.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production, Volume:21 Issue: 1, 2011
Page:
69
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