
Effects of drought stress on the quantity and quality of essential oil and water use efficiency in Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.) | ||
تحقیقات گیاهان دارویی و معطر ایران | ||
Article 6, Volume 29, Issue 4 - Serial Number 62, February 2014, Pages 772-782 PDF (315.31 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.22092/ijmapr.2014.4303 | ||
Authors | ||
M.H. RAD* 1; K. Jaimand2; M.H. Assareh2; M. Soltani1 | ||
1Research Center for Agricultural and Natural Resources, Yazd, Iran | ||
2Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran | ||
Abstract | ||
Drought stress has different effects on morphological, physiological and biochemical processes of plants. Moreover, the quantity and quality of essential oil are affected by drought stress. Eucalyptus species including Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. are considered as rich sources of essential oils especially 1,8-cineol. In order to study the effect of drought stress on essential oil yield, the type of chemical compounds and also water use efficiency in E. camaldulensis, this research was conducted in a completely randomized design with three treatments including 100, 70, and 40% field capacity and three replications. The experiment was carried out in combat desertification research station of Shahid Sadoughi under lisymetry conditions. Results showed that increasing of soil moisture led to the increased production of essential oil. However, mild drought stress resulted in increased essential oil yield and improved water use efficiency. Mild drought stress compared to other treatments (p < 0.001), improved the production of 1, 8-cineol, however it was observed that it decreased or stopped the production of many other compounds. The percentage of 1, 8 - cineol in the treatments of 100, 70 and 40% field capacity, were, 69.33, 78.13 and 51.87, respectively. The production of α-pinene, as another important compound was also affected by enough moisture (without stress) so that It's value showed significant difference with other treatments (p <0.001). The percentage of α-pinene in the treatments of 100, 70 and 40% field capacity, were, 14.0, 7.03 and 4.06, respectively. The moisture treatments including 100% FC (without stress), 70% FC (mild stress) and 40% FC (severe stress) were studied with three replicates and completely randomize design. | ||
Keywords | ||
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh; Drought Stress; essential oil; Water use efficiency (WUE) | ||
References | ||
- آبروش، ز.، سفیدکن، ف. و عصاره، م.ح.، 1386. استخراج و تعیین ترکیبهای شیمیایی اسانس پنج گونه اکالیپتوس کاشت شده در مناطق گرمسیری ایران. تحقیقات گیاهان دارویی و معطر ایران، 23(3): 330-323. - آرزمجو، ا.، حیدری، م. و قنبری، ا.، 1388. بررسی تنش خشکی و سه نوع کود بر عملکرد گل، پارامترهای فیزیولوژیک و جذب عناصر غذایی در گیاه دارویی بابونه (Matricaria chamomilla L.). تحقیقات گیاهان دارویی و معطر ایران، 25(4): 494-482. - راد، م.ه، عصاره، م.ح، مشکوه، م.ع و سلطانی، م.، 1389. نیاز آبی و تابع تولید اکالیپتوس (E. camaldulensis) در شرایط اقلیمی خشک. جنگل ایران، 2(1): 72-61. - عباسزاده، ب.، شریفی عاشورآبادی، ا.، لباسچی، م.ح.، نادری حاجی باقرکندی، م. و مقدمی، ف.، 1386. اثر تنش خشکی بر میزان پرولین، قندهای محلول، کلروفیل و آب نسبی (RWC) بادرنجبویه (Melissa afficinalis L.). تحقیقات گیاهان دارویی و معطر ایران، 23(4): 513-504. - عصاره، م.ح. و جایمند، ک.، 1384. معرفی دو گونه Eucalyptus torquata و Eucalyptus leucoxylon بهعنوان منابع غنی از 8،1-سینئول. پژوهش و سازندگی (در منابع طبیعی)، 18(3): 26-22. - مولائی، ا.، 1375. استخراج، شناسایی و تعیین درصد ماده مؤثره دارویی اسانس برگهای گیاه اکالیپتوس، پایاننامه کارشناسیارشد دانشکده علوم دانشگاه بیرجند، 113 صفحه. - Ahmadian, A., Ghanbari, A., Siahsar, B., Haydari, M., Ramroodi, M. and Mousavinik, S.M., 2011. Study of chamomile’s yield and its components under drought stress and organic and inorganic fertilizers usage and their residue. Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobials, 3(2): 23-28. - Aliabadi Farahani, H., Valadabadi, S.A., Daneshian, J. and Khalvati, M.A., 2009. Evaluation changing of essential oil of balm (Melissa officinalis L.) under water deficit stress conditions. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 3(5): 329-333. - Alizadeh Sahzabi, A., Sharifi Ashoorabadi, E., Shiranirad, A.H., Abbaszadeh, B. and Aliabadi Farahani, H., 2010. The methods of nitrogen application influence on essential oil yield and water use efficiency of summer savory (Satureja hortensis L.). Journal of Horticulture and Forestry, 2(3): 52-56. - Bamoniri, A., Mazoochi, A., Mirjalili, B.B.F., Mehrasa, M. and Batooli, H., 2009. Survey of the bioactivity and fragrant constituents separated by nano scale injection of Eucalyptus camaldulensis var. obtusa cultivated in Kashan area. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 4(4): 603-606. - Batish, D.R., Singh, H.P., Kohli, R.K. and Kaur, S., 2008. Eucalyptus essential oil as a natural pesticide. Forest Ecology and Management, 256(12): 2166-2174. - Ben Marzoug, H.N., Romdhane, M., Lebrihi, A., Mathieu, F., Couderc, F., Abderraba, M., Khouja, M.L. and Bouajila, J., 2011. Eucalyptus oleosa essential oils: chemical composition and antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the oils from different plant parts (stems, leaves, flowers and fruits).Molecules, 16(2): 1695-1709. - Doran, J.C. and Bell, R., 1994. Influence of non-genetic factors on yield of monoterpenes in leaf oils of Eucalyptus camaldulensis. New Forests, 8(4): 363-379. - Doran, J.C., Kar, A.K., Larmour, J.S. and Reid, N., 2005. Variation in frost tolerance of the 1,8-cineole-rich variants of the peppermint eucalyptus, Eucalyptus radiata and E. dives. Australian Forestry, 68(2): 137-143. - Ghamarnia, H., Khosravy, H. and Sepehri, S., 2010. Yield and water use efficiency of (Nigella sativa L.) under different irrigation treatments in a semi arid region in the West of Iran. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 4(16): 1612-1616. - Leicacha S.R., Garaub, A.M., Guarnaschellib, A.B., Yaber Grassa, M.A., Sztarkera, N.D and Analia Dato, A., 2010. Changes in Eucalyptus camaldulensis essential oil composition as response to drought preconditioning. Journal of Plant Interactions, 5(3): 205-210. - Moore, B., Wallis, I., Wood, J. and Foley, W., 2004. Follar nutrition, site quality, and temperature influence follar chemistry of tallow wood (Eucalyptus microcarys). Ecological Monographs, 74(4): 553-568. - Rahimi, A., Jahansoz, M.R., Madah Hoseini, S., Sajjadinia, A.R., Roosta, H.R. and Fateh, H., 2011. Water use and water-use efficiency of Isabgol (Plantago ovata) and French psyllium (Plantago psyllium) in different irrigation regimes. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 5(1): 71-77. - Tang, C., Cai, W., Kohl, K. and Nishimoto, R.K., 1995. Plant stress and allelopathy: 348-362. In: Inderjit, Dakshini, K.M.M. and Einhellig, F.A., (Eds.). Allelopathy: Organisms, Processes and Applications. ACS Symposium Series 582, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 388p. | ||
Statistics Article View: 2,881 PDF Download: 1,524 |