Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum
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Resumo: | Light conditions can promote the growth and development of plants and contribute to increase the essential oil production of commercially cultivated medicinal and aromatic species. In view of the great importance of Ocimum gratissimum L., Lamiaceae, as an aromatic plant, the objective of this work was to determine the effect of light intensities (approximately 4, 7, 11 and 20 mol m-2 d-1) on growth, foliar micromorphology, essential oil content, yield and chemical composition of O. gratissimum. Biomass production of different organs, root:shoot ratio and leaf mass per area were found to linearly increase with increased light availability, whereas stem dry matter fraction, number of leaves, leaf area and plant height have increased up to 10 mol m-2 d-1 and decreased from this value. The tector trichomes density increased with increased light availability, but there was no effect of light treatments on the glandular trichomes density and essential oil content. Regardless of the light level, the major component of the essential oil was eugenol. The essential oil yield per plant increased linearly with light intensity as a direct effect of increased leaf biomass under similar conditions. |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum Fernandes,Valéria Ferreira eugenol medicinal plant photosynthetically active radiation |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Light intensity on growth, leaf micromorphology and essential oil production of Ocimum gratissimum |
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Fernandes,Valéria Ferreira |
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Fernandes,Valéria Ferreira Almeida,Laís B. de Feijó,Emily V. R. da S. Silva,Delmira da C. Oliveira,Rosilene A. de Mielke,Marcelo S. Costa,Larissa C. do B. |
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Almeida,Laís B. de Feijó,Emily V. R. da S. Silva,Delmira da C. Oliveira,Rosilene A. de Mielke,Marcelo S. Costa,Larissa C. do B. |
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Fernandes,Valéria Ferreira Almeida,Laís B. de Feijó,Emily V. R. da S. Silva,Delmira da C. Oliveira,Rosilene A. de Mielke,Marcelo S. Costa,Larissa C. do B. |
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eugenol medicinal plant photosynthetically active radiation |
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eugenol medicinal plant photosynthetically active radiation |
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Light conditions can promote the growth and development of plants and contribute to increase the essential oil production of commercially cultivated medicinal and aromatic species. In view of the great importance of Ocimum gratissimum L., Lamiaceae, as an aromatic plant, the objective of this work was to determine the effect of light intensities (approximately 4, 7, 11 and 20 mol m-2 d-1) on growth, foliar micromorphology, essential oil content, yield and chemical composition of O. gratissimum. Biomass production of different organs, root:shoot ratio and leaf mass per area were found to linearly increase with increased light availability, whereas stem dry matter fraction, number of leaves, leaf area and plant height have increased up to 10 mol m-2 d-1 and decreased from this value. The tector trichomes density increased with increased light availability, but there was no effect of light treatments on the glandular trichomes density and essential oil content. Regardless of the light level, the major component of the essential oil was eugenol. The essential oil yield per plant increased linearly with light intensity as a direct effect of increased leaf biomass under similar conditions. |
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