An explanatory investigation of relationship between Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) site ecological factors with different essential oil composition in Lorestan province
Although production of secondary metabolites is controlled by genes, their production amounts are significantly affected by environmental conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of some major site ecological factors on essential oil and chemical composition in Myrtus communis L. ecotypes. For this purpose, 13 major sites in the Lorestan province were recognized. After reconnaissance some ecological properties were measured and leave samples were collected to obtain essence. Leaves samples were dried and distillated by Clevenger apparatus and chemical composition were identified by GC and GC/MS. Canonical correspondence analysis, CCA, were used to investigate the effects of major ecological factors on chemical composition contained amounts in essence. Results showed that altitude and aspects as primary factors and soil nutrients such as Phosphorus, Organic carbon, Potassium and Nitrogen are secondary factors affect on myrtle essential oil and chemical composition amounts.
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Physiological responses of mature Persian oak (Quercus brantii L.) under natural conditions to drought stress
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Comparison of Soil Organic Matter in Pure and Mixed Types of Oak in North Zagros (Case Study: Armardeh Baneh Forests)
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