Improving the Quantitative and Qualitative Yield of Dracocephalum moldavica L. with Vermicompost in Different Planting Dates

Journal Title: Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research - Year 2021, Vol 19, Issue 3

Abstract

Introduction Environmental condition and appropriate planting date are the most important factors in producing optimal yield. Different planting dates lead to adaptation of plant vegetative growth period to different temperatures, daytime, and solar radiation. Therefore, it affects the development, production of biomass and ultimately plant yield. The effect of environmental factors on phenological stages of the plant makes the planting date differ from region to region and between genotypes in one region. Determining the optimal time for planting an herb is very important and it is a major factor to achieve potential yield. Furthermore, vermicompost plays an effective role by making available the necessary nutrients. Despite many studies on the positive effects of Vermicompost on the growth of different plants, few studies have investigated the use of vermicompost for Dracocephalum moldavica at different planting dates. Therefore, this experiment aimed to examine the effects of different amounts of vermicompost on the growth, yield, and essential oil of Dracocephalum moldavica at different planting dates.Materials and MethodsThis study was conducted byfactorial experiment based on completely randomized block design. The first factor included different planting dates at four levels (20 February, 5 March, 20 March, and 3 April) and the second factor included vermicompost at three levels (control and 5 and 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost). Samples were taken from plants in the field at 50% flowering stage to measure the concentration of leaf elements and physiological traits. At the end of the growth period, were measured the height, the number of lateral branches, dry weights of aerial organs, and root dry weight. To measure the percentage of essential oil, were harvested aerial organs in different treatments at the flowering stage. Analysis of data variances was performed using SAS software version 9.1. Duncan’s Multiple Range test was used to a comparison between means at p ≤ 0.05. It should be noted that the results of mean comparison were only presented for the traits that the effect of experimental factors on them was statistically significant.Results and DiscussionThe results indicated that the highest nitrogen and phosphorus content of leaves and dry weight of Dracocephalum moldavica were obtained in a treatment of 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost. The delayed planting changed physiological traits, including chlorophyll content and relative water content of leaves. Delayed planting due to the higher heat and drought stress decreased root growth and thus caused low water absorption from the soil. Therefore, the delay in planting reduced some growth indices of Dracocephalum moldavica Because of improved absorption of nutrients such as nitrogen, vermicompost resulted in further synthesis of the photosynthesis pigments. Regarding the results of this experiment, the greatest shoot dry weight, dry weight root and essence percentage were obtained by applying 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost, while the lowest one was observed in control treatment without applying vermicompost fertilizer. There was an increase in essential oil percentage and yield by the use of 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost. Furthermore, the planting date of 3 April reduced the yield of essential oil compared to the planting date of 20 March.ConclusionsIn general, the highest quantitative and qualitative yields of Dracocephalum moldavica were seen in the treatment of 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost. We recommend the planting date of 20 February and 10 t.ha-1 of vermicompost for Dracocephalum moldavica planting. Providing a suitable growth medium, vermicompost increased the growth of Dracocephalum moldavica Therefore, organic fertilizers can be used to improve the quantitative and qualitative yield of herbs, and they are useful for medicinal applications in the perspective of this plant.

Authors and Affiliations

M Vatandoost,M Madandoust,

Keywords

Related Articles

Effect of Sowing Date on Dry Matter Accumulation, Yield and Yield Components of Different Genotypes of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.)

Introduction Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to family Amaranthaceae and subfamily Chenopodiaceae, native to the Andes of the Americas. Due to the climatic diversity of Iran, one...

Evaluation of Plant Growth Bacteria (PGPR) on Number of node Leaves and Capsules in Sesame Plant under Field Condition

Introduction Soil bacteria plays an important role in bio-geochemical cycles that cause soil ecosystem dynamics to return nutrients to life cycles. In recent days, these organisms can serve as complementary or, in some c...

Evaluation of Rapeseed Production and Water Use Efficiency in Irrigation Regimes and Vermicompost Levels in Different Planting Dates

IntroductionRapeseed is the second most important plant for oil production in the country due to having more than 40% of oil in the seed, resistance to some environmental stresses, and suitable combination of fatty acids...

Effects of Planting Bed on Vegetative Characteristics and Yield of Satureja sahendica and S. spicigera Species in Rainfed Conditions

IntroductionOne approach for medicinal plants cultivation expansion is to sow them in rainfed areas. In recent years, the study of valuable types of medicinal plants, development of cultivation and meeting the needs of t...

Effects of Planting Date and Deficit Irrigation on Water Use Efficiency of Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) at two different Densities in Mashhad Conditions

Introduction Supplies of irrigation water are severely limited and water use efficiency (WUE) has become more vital, especially for valuable drought tolerant plants. Green cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) is a medicinal and s...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP718536
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.22067/jcesc.2021.68798.1022
  • Views 38
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

M Vatandoost, M Madandoust, (2021). Improving the Quantitative and Qualitative Yield of Dracocephalum moldavica L. with Vermicompost in Different Planting Dates. Iranian Journal of Field Crops Research, 19(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-718536