2018
DOI: 10.15835/nsb10110221
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Yield and Oil Content of Mint under Different Nitrogen Fertilizer Treatments

Abstract: Two species of mint Mentha piperitha (peppermint) and M. arvensis (Japanese mint) are widely cultivated in Iran, but their response to fertilizer regime has not been evaluated so far. A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different organic and chemical fertilizer treatments [Control, 100% urea (95

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“…A study by Keshavarz and Sanavy (2018) reported that the leaf and essential oil production of two mint species, Mentha piperita and Mentha arvensis, increased significantly by applying organic and chemical fertilizers. As a result, the amount of oil components may differ from what we observed in our study, depending on cultural behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Keshavarz and Sanavy (2018) reported that the leaf and essential oil production of two mint species, Mentha piperita and Mentha arvensis, increased significantly by applying organic and chemical fertilizers. As a result, the amount of oil components may differ from what we observed in our study, depending on cultural behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, organic matter tends to protect the soil from erosion and compaction generated by intense winds and rains. As a result, the fertilizer segment that combines organic and mineral fertilization reflects great opportunities for innovation (Dias et al, 2018) and improves performance and environmental sustainability (Keshavarz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%