The investigation on menthol mint cultivars Kosi, Kushal, Sambhav, Saksham and Himalaya was carried out to study the effect of different planting dates (5 th July, 20 th July and 5 th August) in kharif 2017-18 on growth, yield and quality in split plot design with three replications under Northern dry zone of Karnataka. The results revealed that, irrespective of cultivars, planting on 5 th July was better with the highest values for average plant height, spread, number of branches, leaf area and total dry matter accumulation, resulting in the highest fresh and shade dried herbage yield (15.76 and 11.90 t/ha, respectively) along with the highest essential oil content (0.79%) and essential oil yield (95.44 kg/ha). Among different cultivars cv. Sambhav recorded maximum plant spread and number of branches, leaf area and total dry matter accumulation, fresh and shade dried herbage yield (13.53 and 11.10 t/ha) and essential oil content (0.78) providing the highest essential oil yield (88.48 kg/ha) with the maximum menthol content (72.06 %). Sambhav planted on 5 th July resulted in the maximum net returns (₹ 93,227 ha -1 ) with a B: C ratio of 2.76.
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