“…3-caren-10-al (47.27%) and cuminal (25.92%) were the main compounds followed by 2-caren-10-al (8.05%), c-terpinene (7.66%), (-)-b-pinene (5.11%), p -cymene (2.71%). Figure 1A gives Iran, National Botanical Garden (Gachkar et al, 2007) Saudi Arabia (Naeini et al, 2014) Iran, Alborz (Mohammadpour et al, 2012) India, varanasi (Kedia et al, 2014) Syrian, Idleb (Rihawy et al, 2014) Tunisia, Swassi (Hajlaoui et al, 2010) Syrian, Aleppo (Rihawy et al, 2014) China, Urumqi (Li et al, 2009) China, Changohum (Wang et al, 2006) Tunisia, Menzel Temim (Bettaieb Rebey et al, 2012) Iran, khorasan-e-Razavi (Moghaddam et al, 2015) Iran, Ilkhechei (present study) cyminum EOs based on the chemical composition of our EO and those from the literature as location, altitude, temperature and light, agronomic characteristics and cultural management practices, extraction method and etc. affect yield and chemical composition of essential oils (Radušien_ e et al, 2012).…”