2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2011.03.043
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Effect of three Greek arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in improving the growth, nutrient concentration, and production of essential oils of oregano and mint plants

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“…However, higher responses in SDM accumulation resulted from AMF inoculation, which doubled the SDM values in comparison with the control (without AMF and HS) ( Table 3). This result corroborates with the studies of Khaosaad et al (2006) and Karagiannidis et al (2011). The authors observed a significant increase (2 to 4.7 times) in the dry mass production of mint and oregano plants when submitted to AMF inoculation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, higher responses in SDM accumulation resulted from AMF inoculation, which doubled the SDM values in comparison with the control (without AMF and HS) ( Table 3). This result corroborates with the studies of Khaosaad et al (2006) and Karagiannidis et al (2011). The authors observed a significant increase (2 to 4.7 times) in the dry mass production of mint and oregano plants when submitted to AMF inoculation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Likewise, mycorrhizal oregano (Origanum vulgare) showed a chemical profile of essential oils which was comparable to that of control plants, with carvacrol as the main compound (Morone Fortunato and Avato 2008). In contrast, Karagiannidis et al (2011) found that AM fungal colonization increases the contents and changes the composition of essential oils in oregano (Origanum onites) and mint (Menta viridis). Geneva et al (2010) also observed that AM formation in S. officinalis changes the composition of essential oils, and promotes the relative quantities of bornylacetate, 1,8-cineole, α-thujones and β-thujones.…”
Section: Effect Of Am Symbiosis On Chemical Composition Of Secondary mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Treating cough and headache Gupta et al 2002;Karagiannidis et al 2011 Ocimum basilicum Treating trauma and snake bite Copetta et al 2006;Toussaint et al 2007;Lee and Scagel 2009;Prasad et al 2011;Rasouli-Sadaghianil et al 2010 Origanum sp. Appetitanregend, promoting digestion, antibacterial effect Khaosaad et al 2006 Origanum vulgare Appetitanregend, promoting digestion, antibacterial effect…”
Section: Mentha Arvensismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Teng and He, 2005) Treat cold and fever, chest pain, irregular menstruation; uterine fall off, rectocele Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi He et al, 2012b) Treat respiratory tract infection, Lung fever cough, pneumonia, diarrhea, quickening uneasy, hypertension alleviate heat, detoxification Mentha arvensis (Gupta et al, 2002) Treat headache, sore throat, mouth sores, toothache alleviate heat, detoxification Mentha viridis (Karagiannidis et al, 2011) Treat headache, sore throat, mouth sores, toothache Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth. (Arpana et al, 2008;Rakshapal et al, 2012) Treat abdominal pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, have a headache, fever, tinea Gentianaceae sp.…”
Section: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal and Medicinal Plant 1201mentioning
confidence: 99%