利用海藻酸酯低聚物在田间条件下研究柠檬草的生理动态和精油生产

Hassan Jaleel, M. A. Khan, B. Ahmad, A. Shabbir, Y. Sadiq, M. Uddin, L. Varshney
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柔顺银脚龙寺庙。(柠檬草)精油(EO)因其芳香和药用特性而受到重视,因为它在世界范围内交易的挥发油中占有重要份额,并在商业和消费用途中表现出巨大的多样性。过去十年见证了几个盆栽实验,以测试辐射处理的海藻酸钠作为植物生长促进剂的能力。因此,本研究旨在验证盆栽试验结果,并根据简单随机区组设计在印度北方邦阿里加尔穆斯林大学农业农场(30 × 30 m2)进行。辐照海藻酸钠(ISA)叶片浓度的变化;分别用0(对照)、40、60、80和100 mg L-1,考察柠檬草在田间条件下的ISA性能。在40 ~ 100 mg L-1的浓度范围内,对玉米的生长、生理生化和品质性状均有显著影响。其中,ISA-60 mg L-1处理效果最好,与对照相比,碳酸酐酶和硝酸还原酶活性分别提高了18.4%和15.1%,叶绿素荧光活性提高了12.8%。此外,由于施用处理,EO的含量和产量分别比对照提高了35.6%和91.4%。此外,在60 mg L-1的辐照条件下,柠檬醛的产量比对照提高了90.4%。
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Elucidating the Dynamics of Physiology and Essential Oil Production in Lemongrass Using Alginate Oligomers under Field Conditions
Cymbopogon flexuosus (Steud.) Wats. (lemongrass) essential oil (EO) is valued for its aromatic and medicinal properties as it holds an important share among volatile oils traded worldwide and exhibits massive diversity in commercial and consumer utility. The last decade witnessed several pot experiments to test the ability of radiation-processed sodium alginate as a plant growth elicitor. Therefore, the present work was designed to authenticate the pot experiment findings and the study was carried out in the field (30 × 30 m2), according to the simple randomised block design at Agricultural Farm, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP (India). Different foliar concentrations of irradiated sodium alginate (ISA; 0 (control), 40, 60, 80 and 100 mg L–1) were applied to scrutinise the performance of lemongrass with regard to ISA under field conditions. The effect of ISA, at a given concentration range of 40–100 mg L–1, was found significant in terms of growth, physiological and biochemical as well as quality attributes. However, ISA-60 mg L–1 proved most favourable and substantially enhanced the activities of carbonic anhydrase and nitrate reductase by 18.4 and 15.1%, respectively and chlorophyll fluorescence by 12.8% in comparison to control. Further, due to applied treatment, the content and yield of EO was increased by 35.6 and 91.4%, respectively, over control. Moreover, citral yield was also enriched by 90.4% over control due to ISA applied at 60 mg L–1.
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