Honeycomb and simple mass selection for herb yield and inflorescence to leaf + stem ratio in palmarosa grass |
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Authors: | R N Kulkarni |
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Institution: | (1) Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Regional Centre, 560 037 Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Honeycomb and simple mass selection for herb yield and inflorescence to leaf + stem ratio were studied in a population of palmarosa (Cymbopogon martini Stapf. var. motia) grown at a plant spacing of 90 cm. The inflorescence to leaf + stem ratio was studied for indirect selection for oil content. The effects of selection were evaluated at high (30×30 cm) and low (45×45 cm) plant densities. Honeycomb selection was effective in improving herb yield at both plant densities while simple mass selection was effective only at low plant density. Both selection methods were equally effective in improving inflorescence to leaf + stem ratio but only when the populations were grown at low plant density. Increases in oil content were obtained even when selection for an increased inflorescence to leaf + stem ratio was ineffective. Improvements in each of the three studied traits did not affect any other studied trait. |
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Keywords: | Cymbopogon martini aromatic grass geraniol content honeycomb selection indirect selection mass selection |
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