Effects of sowing date and planting density on quantity and quality features in valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.)

Abstract


Elham Morteza, Gholam Ali Akbari, Sayed Ali Mohammad Modares Sanavi and Hossein Aliabadi Farahani

This study was conducted as split plot field experiment in a randomized complete block design with four replications for one year planting. The main factors were the sowing dates (10 August, 1 and 20 September) and sub factors were the planting densities (4, 8 and 12 plants/m 2 ). Our results showed that sowing date (SD) and planting density (PD) significantly affected grain yield, essential oil yield, essential oil percentage, root length, root diameter, flowering stem number and root yield. The highest grain and root yield were achieved under the 8 plants/m2 planting density and 10 August sowing date; the highest root length and flowering stem number were achieved under 12 plants/m2 planting density and 10 August sowing date; the highest root diameter was achieved under 4 plants/m2 planting density and 10 August sowing date; the highest essential oil yield was achieved under 8 plants/m2 planting density and 20 September sowing date and the highest essential oil percentage was achieved under 4 plants/m 2 planting density and 20 September sowing date. It was thus concluded that sowing date and planting density are the main factors influencing the quantity and quality features in valerian. Our findings may give applicable advice to commercial farmers and agricultural researchers for management of planting density strategy and for estimate of sowing date carefully for increase of quantity and quality features in medicinal and aromatic plants farming. And is better that such studies be further validated by conducting them for two or more years.

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