Comparison of essential oil compositions of some natural and cultivated endemic sideritis species
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2011
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Özet
In this study, some yield components and essential compositions of some endemic Sideritis species were investigated. These species are very important for its economical value and utilization for human health. This study carried out at the experimental fields of Cumra High Educational High College and laboratories of Department of Field crops, Faculty of Agriculture, in 2008 and 2009 years. Some characteristics of natural and cultivated plants were determined and essential oil compositions were given comparatively. The collected and cultivating species were Sideritis congesta P.H. Davis and Sideritis condensata Boiss. & Heldr. Essential oil ratio of the cultivated plants were for S. congesta and S. condensata, 0.11%, 0.016%, respectively and natural plants were 0.027%, 0.020%, respectively. According to analyses, the most important components were (3-pinene (28.43%), a-pinene (20.14%), cubebol (16.98%) for cultivated S. congesta; caryophyllene (23.96%), germacrene (23.91%) for cultivated S. condensata. The other components of natural plants were (3-pinene (19.83%), a-pinene (14.61%) for natural S. congesta; caryophyllene (0.67%), germacrene (0.62%) for natural S. condensata.
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Cultivation, Essential oil composition, Sideritis condensata, Sideritis congesta
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Advances in Environmental Biology
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5
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