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Effect of nutrient solution salinity and ionic concentration on parsley (Petroselinum crispum Mill.) essential oil yield and content
Authors:Juan Eugenio Álvaro  María Teresa Lao  Mourad Baghour  Moumen Abdelmajid
Affiliation:1. Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Chile;2. Department of Agronomy, University of Almería, Almería,, Spain;3. Faculté Pluridisciplainaire de Nador, Université Mohamed Premier, Nador, Morocco
Abstract:The growth and essential oil (EO) production of parsley were evaluated in response to salinity and nutrient solution concentrations in a soilless culture. Parsley plants that were 60 days old were potted in a coconut fiber and peat moss medium and were treated with four different nutrient solutions, including T1, T2, T3 and T4. The T1 nutrient solution was the standard, the T2 and T3 solutions contained incremental macronutrient concentrations with an electrical conductivity (EC) of up to 2.2 and 3.2 dS m?1, respectively, and the T4 solution was the same as T2 but with sodium chloride (NaCl) and an incremental macronutrient concentration with an EC of 3.2 dS m?1. Next, these plants were grown for 90 days in a greenhouse with natural daylight in Nador, Morocco. Shoot and root growth significant decreased with increasing EC. However, the salinity that resulted from the addition of NaCl did not affect plant growth in the nutrient solutions. The optimum obtained growth and EO production were 1.2 and 2.2 dS m?1, respectively. Consequently, the optimum EC value (based on the EO production) of parsley in the soilless culture was 1.2–2.2 dS m?1.
Keywords:Salinity  saline stress  medicinal and aromatic plants  growth and development  salt tolerance  soilless culture  coconut fiber  specific salinity effect
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