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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32072
Effect of Drought Stress on the Yield and Composition of Volatile Oils of Drought-Tolerant and Non-Drought-Tolerant Clones of Tagetes minuta
Publikationsverlauf
July 19, 2001
October 21, 2001
Publikationsdatum:
07. Juni 2002 (online)
Abstract
A drought-tolerant clone of Tagetes minuta L. (Asteraceae) was selected in vitro on a medium containing 60 mM mannitol. In the greenhouse, a decrease in soil field capacity (FC) from 100 to 40 % reduced oil yield by 49, 71 and 71 % for drought-tolerant, non-drought tolerant cloned and seed-grown plants, respectively. In soil at 40 % FC, the drought-tolerant clone had the highest leaf dry weight and oil yield. At 100 % FC, there was no significant difference in leaf dry weight, but the drought-tolerant clone had a significantly higher percentage oil content and yield than seed-grown plants. The main components of the oil were monoterpenes of which trans- and cis-tagetone together were 52.3 % - 64.2 %. Drought significantly altered the content of some oil components.
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P. J. C. Harris
School of Science and the Environment
Coventry University
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