2022
DOI: 10.15835/nbha50412894
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Effects of prolonged water stress on biomass yield and nutrient uptake by aerial parts of mint (Mentha × piperita L.)

Abstract: Mint (Mentha × piperita L.) is a medicinal and aromatic plant known for its high-water requirement. However, water stress is an important factor limiting vegetative development of this plant. Studying the growth, productivity, and nutrient uptake of this plant under various water stress levels is necessary to optimize its fertilization programs. In this study, the effects of different water stress levels and cutting times on the fresh biomass yields and the amounts of nutrient uptake of peppermint by different… Show more

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“…Aromatic and medicinal plants may be readily included into organic agriculture using biostimulants and organic fertilizers while still producing sufficient amounts of biomass and essential oils due to their minimal input requirements [10]. The two most important agronomical inputs to ensure the best crop quality and performance relate to irrigation and fertilizer application [11,12]. In particular, in order to achieve optimal growth and high yields, wild mint needs frequent irrigation during the summer, especially when it is planted as a summer crop [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aromatic and medicinal plants may be readily included into organic agriculture using biostimulants and organic fertilizers while still producing sufficient amounts of biomass and essential oils due to their minimal input requirements [10]. The two most important agronomical inputs to ensure the best crop quality and performance relate to irrigation and fertilizer application [11,12]. In particular, in order to achieve optimal growth and high yields, wild mint needs frequent irrigation during the summer, especially when it is planted as a summer crop [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%