November 22, 2024
Rahim Nikkhah

Rahim Nikkhah

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in -
Phone: 07731221372
Faculty: Faculty of Agricultural Engineering

Research

Title
The effect of the amount and frequency of foliar application of nano NPK fertilizer on quantitative and qualitative yield of peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Type Thesis
Keywords
نعناع فلفلي، نانو كود، كود كامل، محلولپاشي
Researchers Rahim Nikkhah (Primary advisor) ,

Abstract

Background: Peppermint with the scientific name of Mentha piperita L. is used for pharmaceutical purposes and food industry. Cultivation of this plant is economically important due to its ability to produce and store essential oils. Although the production of secondary metabolites in medicinal and aromatic plants is mainly influenced by plant genetics, their biosynthesis is strongly influenced by environmental factors. The use of micronutrients in the form of foliar application, especially in alkaline soils (which are often deficient in micronutrients), is a suitable and effective method to increase the factors affecting the quality and yield of essential oils of medicinal plants. Aim: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of amount and frequency of NPK nano fertilizer foliar application on quantitative and qualitative yield of peppermint in climatic conditions of Bushehr province. Methodology: he experiment was performed as a factorial experiment in a completely randomized design in 4 kg pots and in the open with three replications. Factors studied include foliar application of different amounts of NPK nano fertilizer (20-20-20) and ordinary NPK fertilizer (20-20-20) in two concentrations (2 and 4 per thousand), control treatment (no fertilizer application) and frequency of foliar application (one It was applied twice, three times and three times) in the early stages of plant growth, in the middle of the growing season and before flowering. The studied traits included plant height, number of leaves, leaf area, fresh and dry weight of the plant, chlorophyll index, percentage of essential oil and amount of N, P and K elements. Conclusions: The results showed that the independent effect of fertilizer type, frequency of foliar application and the interaction of these two factors were significant for all studied traits of peppermint. The results obtained in this study showed the positive effect of NPK fertilizer application in both conventional and nano for