Title of article :
Evaluation of Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) Essential Oil Content and Yield under Different Plant Densities and Nitrogen Levels
Author/Authors :
Daneshian Moghaddam, Amir Mohammad Department of Field Crops - Faculty of Agriculture - Shabestar Branch-Islamic Azad University, Shabestar, Iran , Gürbüz, Bilal Department of Field Crops - Faculty of Agriculture - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
A study was conducted to investigate the effect of different planting densities and nitrogen doses on essential oil
content and yield in herb and leaves of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.). The research was conducted during 2007 and
2008 using split-plot randomized complete block design with four replications. The experiment consisted of four
plant densities (30×20, 40×20 and 50×20 cm) as the main plot and four nitrogen levels (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg/ha) as
the sub plots. Results showed plant density did not have significant effect on essential oil content and essential oil
yield in herb and leaves. Mean essential oil ratio in herb was 0.49, 0.44%; essential oil ratio in leaf 0.59, 0.54%;
essential oil yield in herb 19.4, 23.7 l/ha and essential oil yield in leaf was 12.8, 16.1 l/ha during 2007 and 2008,
respectively. The highest essential oil ratio in herb was obtained from 40×20 cm plant density and 50 kg ha-1 N
during 2007. Nitrogen fertilizer had statistically insignificant effect on oil ratio of herb and leaves during two years
of experiment. The highest essential oil yield of herb was obtained from low density (30×20 cm) using 100 kg ha-1 N
fertilizer. In General, essential oil yield during 2008 with three cuts was better compared to 2007 with two cuts.
Keywords :
Plant density , Nitrogen doses , Essential oil yield , Essential oil ratio , Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics