Culture conditions and salt effects on essential oil composition of sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana) from Tunisia |
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Authors: | Baâtour Olfa Tarchoune Imen Mahmoudi Hela Nassri Nawel Abidi Wissal Kaddour Rym Hamdaoui Ghaith Nasri-Ayachi Mouhiba Ben Lachaâl Mohtar Marzouk Brahim |
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Affiliation: | Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Unité de Physiologie et Biochimie de la Tolérance au Sel des Plantes, Campus Universitaire, Tunisie. baatourolfanaiimi@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | O. majorana shoots were investigated for their essential oil (EO) composition. Two experiments were carried out; the first on hydroponic medium in a culture chamber and the second on inert sand in a greenhouse for 20 days. Plants were cultivated for 17 days in hydroponic medium supplemented with NaCl 100 mmol L(-1). The results showed that the O. majorana hydroponic medium offered higher essential oil yield than that from the greenhouse. The latter increased significantly in yield (by 50 %) under saline constraint while it did not change in the culture chamber. Under greenhouse conditions and in the absence of salt treatment, the major constituents were terpinen-4-ol and trans-sabinene hydrate. However, in the culture chamber, the major volatile components were cis-sabinene hydrate and terpinen-4-ol. In the presence of NaCl, new compounds appeared, such as eicosane, spathulenol, eugenol, and phenol. In addition, in the greenhouse, with or without salt, a very important change of trans-sabinene hydrate concentration in EO occurred, whereas in the culture chamber change appeared in cis-sabinene hydrate content. |
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