Cultivation Substrate Composition Influences Morphology, Volatilome and Essential Oil of Lavandula Angustifolia Mill.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Aromatic plants are commonly produced for ornamental, cosmetic and medicinal purposes.
Their morphological traits and the amounts and compositions of the volatile substances and essential
oils (EOs) produced can be influenced by several factors, including the cultivation technique. In the
present study, the influence of substrate composition on Lavandula angustifolia Mill. production
was evaluated. In particular, substrates containing mixes of peat (P), green compost (C) and/or
demolition aggregates (A) were tested in the following ratios: 70%:30% v/v, P:C; 70%:30% v/v, P:A;
and 40%:30%:30% v/v, P:C:A. The P:C mixture allowed to obtain the best results in terms of survival
rate, compactness of the plant and flower production. The P:C:A led to higher yields and better
quality of EOs, with higher amounts of linalool, an important compound for medicinal uses. The
volatiles and the blooming trend were not affected by the different cultivation substrates. Therefore,
substrate composition in pot lavender cultivation can be regulated depending on the final use of the
plant, successfully using locally sourced material in addition to peat.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
lavender, pot aromatic plants, potting media, secondary metabolites, soilless cultivation
Elenco autori:
Najar, Basma; Demasi, Sonia; Caser, Matteo; Gaino, Walter; Cioni, Pier Luigi; Pistelli, Luisa; Scariot, Valentina
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