Effect of environmental variation on the flower and essential oil yield of superior ‎genotypes of Rosa damascena Mill. (case study: Kurdestan province)‎

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Authors

1 Associate Professor, Kurdistan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Sanandaj, Iran

2 Agriculture and Water Expert of Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, Sanandaj, Iran

Abstract

Environmental compatibility assessment is the most important needs of Rosa damascena genotypes as one of the most important aromatic and medicinal species in the country. The present project was conducted with the aim of evaluating the flower and essential oil yield of five superior genotypes for five years (2011-2015) under two climatic conditions of cold semi-arid (Saqez) and semi-humid (Marivan) in Kurdistan as split plot with three replications. The results showed significant difference for flower and essential oil yield between locations (L), years (Y) and genotypes (G), and their interactions. The total mean of essential oil ratio was 0.02 % and flower and essential oil yield were 757.2 kg/ha and 188.9 g/ha. The flower and essential oil yield of Saqez was more than Marivan, but essential oil ratio was more in Marivan, then it seems that flower yield to be higher in the cooler areas but essential oil ratio to be higher in warmer areas. In general, the genotypes of KR2, IS8 and IS4 are recommended for planting in Kurdistan and similar regions. Regarding to the fluctuation and high flower yield, KR2 genotype is recommended for the purpose of flower production, but Isfahan group of genotypes, such as IS8 and IS4 for essential oil purpose. With consideration of the combined yields of flowers and essential oils, the genotypes of IS8, IS4 and KR2 are recommented for cold and semi-arid areas such as Saqez, and the genotypes of IS4 and KR2 for the semi-humid regions similar to Marivan.

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