Variability in Agronomic and Chemical Characteristics of Spearmint (Mentha spicata L.) Genotypes in Ethiopia

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 اسفند 1394

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Objective: Evaluation activity was conducted using three spearmint genotypes (WGSPM-Engl, SPM-Fran and SPM-EAS) and one standard check (WGSM-03) at Wondo Genet, Awassa, Debre Zeit and Allagae during 2012 and 2013 for two years. Methods: The treatments were arranged in randomized complete block design with four replications. Data on leaf to stem ratio, leaf yield/ha, Essential oil content and essential oil yield werecollected and statistically tested. The combined analysis of variance over the testinglocations and years indicated the existence of significant variation among spearmintgenotypes for all the characters considered in this study. Results: The respective leaf to stem ratio, leaf yield/ha, essential oil content and essential oil yield of the tested genotypes ranged from 1.29 to 2.2, 10.82 to 13.45 t, 0.16 to 0.5% and 18.13 to 67.99 kg,respectively. The highest leaf to stem ratio (2.2) was demonstrated by WG-SPM-Engl andthe lowest (1.29) by WG-SPM-Fran. The highest leaf yield/ha was demonstrated by WGSPM-Fran followed by WG-SPM-Engl; while the lowest value for these agronomic characters were produced by WG-SM03. Compared with WGSM 03, WG-SPM-Fran demonstrated a respective percent increase value of 47.05 and 81.45% on essential oilcontent and essential oil yield. The overall highest value for essential oil content (0.39%)was recorded at Allagae followed by Wondo Genet (0.35%) and Hawassa (0.34%); whilethe least value was recorded at Debre Zeit (0.31%). Averaged over the testing locations, the highest essential oil yield/ha (48.29 kg) was recorded at Hawassa and the lowest at Wondo Genet (34.85 kg). Compared with second testing year, a respective percentincrease value of 12.12 and 23.18% on essential oil content and essential oil yield was demonstrated in first testing year

Authors

Beemnet Mengesha Kassahun

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), Wondo Genet Agricultural Research Center. P. O. Box 198,Shashemene, Ethiopia

Desta Fikadu Egata

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), Wondo Genet Agricultural Research Center. P. O. Box 198,Shashemene, Ethiopia

Tewodros Lulseged

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), Debre Zeit Agricultural Research Center P.O.Box 32, Debre Zeit,Ethiopia

Wondu Bekele Yosef

ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), Wondo Genet Agricultural Research Center. P. O. Box 198,Shashemene, Ethiopia