2012
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2012.10644042
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Foliar Application of Diammonium Phosphate Increases Essential Oil Content and Changes its Compositions in Mexican Marigold (Tagetes minutaL.)

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“…The findings of this study regarding the foliar spray of P on the tansy oil components can be compared with those of Saharkhiz et al (17), who reported that the foliar spray of diammonium phosphate on Tagetes minuta changed the concentration of some EO compounds, and increased the amount of dihydro tagetone and Z-tagetone, as two major oil components. Moreover, the foliar application of phosphorus on fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) decreased the anethole content of the oil, and increased that of fenchone significantly (35).…”
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“…The findings of this study regarding the foliar spray of P on the tansy oil components can be compared with those of Saharkhiz et al (17), who reported that the foliar spray of diammonium phosphate on Tagetes minuta changed the concentration of some EO compounds, and increased the amount of dihydro tagetone and Z-tagetone, as two major oil components. Moreover, the foliar application of phosphorus on fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) decreased the anethole content of the oil, and increased that of fenchone significantly (35).…”
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“…There are some reports about the positive effect of phosphorus and SA on the EO content of aromatic plants. For example, in our previous work on Mexican marigold (Tagetes minuta), the foliar application of diammonium phosphate increased the EO content significantly (17). Furthermore, the oil yield of rose geranium (Pelargonium graveolens L.) linearly increased with phosphorus concentrations in the nutrient Table 3.…”
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“…It is unclear what factors triggered this variation in biosynthesis, producing the two different enantiomers. The chirality present in dihydrotagetone is presumably a product of the reduction of E-or Z-tagetone, which is derived from geranyl diphosphate via E-or Z-ocimenone [14]. Neither E-nor Z-tagetone were observed in the essential oil of P. glandulosum so it is unclear whether double bond geometry in the precursor affects the stereochemistry of the product.…”
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