Phenological Traits, Seed Yield, and Essential Oil Yield of Fifty Populations of Bitter Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

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JR_IJHST-11-3_008

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 بهمن 1402

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Bitter fennel (Foeniculum vulgare var. vulgare) is a preferred subspecies in the food and pharmaceutical industries due to its high seed yield and essential oil content. However, traditional populations used by most farmers are not highly productive. To meet demand, high-yielding cultivars are needed. A five-year experiment in Pakdasht, Iran, screened ۵۰ Iranian fennel populations for maturity habit, seed yield, essential oil content, and lifespan. Results revealed three distinctive groups based on maturity habits: early (۱۲۰ days to seed harvest), medium (۱۷۵ days), and late (۲۳۰ days). Lifespan ranged from ۳ to ۵ years, with early maturities having the shortest lifespan and medium to late maturities having the longest. Populations from dry and hot/cold climates were early maturities with shorter lifespans, while populations from humid and temperate climates were medium to late maturities with longer lifespans. Over the first ۳ years, essential oil yields varied among maturity groups. The highest yields were from Population Fasa (early), Meshkin Shahr, and Moqhan (medium), and population Sari (late). Populations with high essential oil yields, like Meshkin Shahr, Moqhan, and Fasa, show potential and require further investigation for potential introduction to farmers.

Authors

Keivan Bahmani

Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, ۴۸۸۲۴

Azam Akbari

College of Aburihan

Ali Izadi-Darbandi

Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding Sciences, College of Aburaihan, University of Tehran, Tehran- Iran

Tahereh Ghamari

college of Aburihan