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Effect of Mechanical and Chemical Weed Control on the Growth, Development and Productivity ofMentha piperitaandM. arvensis var. piperascensGrown for Planting Material

 

作者: Valcho Zheljazkov,   Boris Yankov,   Venelin Topalov,  

 

期刊: Journal of Essential Oil Research  (Taylor Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 8, issue 2  

页码: 171-176

 

ISSN:1041-2905

 

年代: 1996

 

DOI:10.1080/10412905.1996.9700585

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Mentha piperita;Mentha arvensis var.;piperascens;Lamiaceae;peppermint;cornmint;weed control;herbicides;oil yield;planting material

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Four regimes for weed control were tested in field experiments for five years: mechanical weed control (three tillages); chemical weed control (Sinbar NP80 at 2kg/ha); combined-1 weed control (Sinbar NP80 at 2 kg/ha and one hoeing) and combined-2 weed control (Sinbar NP80 at 2 kg/ha and tree hoeings). The investigation was carried out with two speciesMentha piperitaL. (Clone No. 1) andMentha arvensisL. var.piperascensMalinv. (cv. Mentolna-14). It was established that the highest growth indices, fresh herbage and essential oil yields fromM. piperitaandM. arvensisvar.piperascenswere obtained when mechanical or combined (mechanical and chemical) weed control is used. In both species the essential oil composition, is not significantly affected by the method of weed control. The mechanical weed control contributes to the decrease of soil density in mint plantings which creates more favorable conditions for the increase of growth indices, the yields of fresh herbage, essential oil, and rhizomes. The rhizomes from both mint species produced when mechanical or combined (mechanical and chemical) weed control is used, are longest, with highest number of internodes and node buds.

 

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