Title of article :
Chamomile biodiversity and essential oil qualitative-quantitative characteristics in Egyptian production and Iranian landraces
Author/Authors :
Salamon, Ivan Presov University - Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences - Department of Ecology, Slovakia , Ghanavati, Mehdi payame noor university, تهران, ايران , Khazaei, Hamid University of Helsinki - Department of Agricultural Sciences, Finland
From page :
59
To page :
64
Abstract :
This study presents the genetic and environmental variations of essential oil and its sesquiterpene composition (/-/- α -bisabololoxide A, /-/- α -bisabololoxide B, /-/- α -bisabolol and chamazulene) in natural growing chamomile population in Iran in comparison with the cultivars, which are cultivated in Egypt. The highest contents of /-/-α-bisabololoxide A, /-/-α- bisabolonoxide A and /-/-α-bisabololoxide B were typical for chamomile plants, which flower anthodia were collected in various places in Egypt. These results showed that, there is a Bisabololoxide chemo type B of chamomile plants only. Contribution presents the results of the chamomile essential oil qualitative-quantitative characteristics of chemo types that are originated from different geographical parts of the Iranian country. The Zagros Mountains, as a nature barrier, divided the Chamomile populations: one to the Persian Gulf with the very high /-/-α- bisabolol content and one to the Alborz Mountains/Caspian Sea/ with the very high /-/-α- bisabololoxide A content. This Chamomile biodiversity on a relative small area was created during long time process (evolution) in regard to influence of eco-physiological conditions (bioticand abiotic- factors) on the concrete place of chamomile population growth.
Keywords :
Biodiversity , composition , essential oil , Matricaria recutita
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Record number :
2554049
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