2020
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202020180321
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity

Abstract: Th e cultivation of aromatic species to obtain essential oils has great economic importance, presenting an increasing demand from different industrial sectors, especially to menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) essential oil, rich in menthol (70-80%). Consortium cultivation has been an important practice in agricultural systems whose land use is necessary, consequently promoting strong competition for light in reduced space. Thus, this study aimed verifying if different light intensities might promote chemical, m… Show more

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“…This could be due to less competition for light between basil and tomato under intercropping. In line with the present result, Souza et al (2020) also reported that basil is a poor resource (water, nutrient, space, and light) competitor when grown together with tomatoes in the open field.…”
Section: Response Of Basil To Intercropping Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This could be due to less competition for light between basil and tomato under intercropping. In line with the present result, Souza et al (2020) also reported that basil is a poor resource (water, nutrient, space, and light) competitor when grown together with tomatoes in the open field.…”
Section: Response Of Basil To Intercropping Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In basil plants, Werker et al ( 1993 ) correlated the gland density with essential oil content, while in hop cones, the number of glandular trichomes was positively correlated with content of alpha-acids (Srečec et al 2011b ). In menthol mint, increased light intensity positively affected trichome density (both peltate and bulbous trichomes) as well as essential oils (de Souza et al 2016 ; 2020 ). The effects of environmental factors, such as temperature, nutritive status of the plants, and light quality and intensity on trichome density have not been established for Cannabis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%