Year 2016,
Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 298 - 304, 15.12.2016
Cigdem Sonmez
,
Emine Bayram
,
Ozgur Tatar
,
Sidika Ekren
,
Aynur Gurel
,
Mithat Nuri Gevrek
,
Aglika Edreva
Antonina Vıtkova
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Konakchiev., M.N. Gevrek. 2013. Physiological and
Biochemical Responses of Achillea Millefolium GroupRelated
Cultivar Proa to Different Nitrogen Regimes.
Biotechnol. & Biotechnol. Eq. 27 (2): 3649-3653.
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water status-induced changes in physiological and
biochemical properties of yarrow. Journal of Essential Oil
Bearing Plants, In Press.
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Propagation of Achillea asplenifolia Vent. Through
Multiple Shoot Regeneration. Plant Cell Reports.
14(2)161-164
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Farankurt/M.
SOME AGRONOMIC AND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO Achillea asplenifolia Vent. POPULATIONS
Year 2016,
Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 298 - 304, 15.12.2016
Cigdem Sonmez
,
Emine Bayram
,
Ozgur Tatar
,
Sidika Ekren
,
Aynur Gurel
,
Mithat Nuri Gevrek
,
Aglika Edreva
Antonina Vıtkova
Abstract
The genus of Achillea L. consists of herbaceous plants are generally distributed in the northern hemisphere.
Achillea asplenifolia and Achillea collina are the most important group of A. millefolium due to their highly
effective pharmacological properties. Both species, A. asplenifolia and A. collina are distributed in the Europen
flora but they don’t exist in the Turkish flora. The present study aimed to determine some yield and quality
characteristics of two populations, Achillea asplenifolia - 9602 and Achillea asplenifolia – 10403, belonging to
Achillea asplenifolia Vent. collected from the flora of Bulgaria at Bornova and to select genotypes with high
yield and quality. For this purpose a two years of field experiment was conducted in 2009 and 2010. Plant
height (cm), green herbage yield (g/plant), drug herbage yield (g/plant), drug flos yield (g/plant) and essential
oil content of populations were determined. Based on the results of two years of experiment minimum and
maximum drug flos yield were 2 g/plant and 391.4 g/plant in Achillea asplenifolia - 9602. Essential oil rate
ranged between 0.050-3.30%. Minimum and maximum drug flos yield of Achillea asplenifolia (10403) were 0
and 159.8 g/plant respectively and essential oil content ranged between 0-2.5%. A large distribution was found
in both population of Achillea asplenifolia and especially population Achillea asplenifolia - 9602 was more
remarkable and promising for selection studies.
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millefolium L.): A Neglected Panacea? A Review of
Ethnobotany. Bioactivity, and Biomedical Research.
Economic Botany. 65(2): 209–225.
- Bayram, E., S. Ekren., C, Sonmez., O, Tatar., A, Edreva., A,
Vitkova. 2013. A study on selection of suitable genotypes of
Achillea collina Becker ex Rchb. populations. The Journal of
Ege University Faculty of Agriculture. 50(2):153-160 (in
Turkish).
- Bayram, E., C, Sonmez., S, Ekren., O, Tatar., A, Gurel., S,
Hayta., A, Edreva., A, Vitkova., A, Konakchiev. 2013.
- Determination of yield, essential oil and chamazulene
content of species belong to Achillea millefolium L. group.
The Journal of Ege University Faculty of Agriculture. 50:
87-96. (in Turkish).
- Bocevska, B. and H, Sovova. 2007. Supercritical CO2 Extraction
of Essential Oil From Yarrow. Journal of Supercritical
Fluids. 40:360–367.
- Boskovic Z, Radulovic N & Stojanovic G (2005). Essential Oil
Composition of Four Achillean Specıes from The Balkans
and Its Chemotaxonomic Significance. Chemistry of Natural
Compounds. 41(6): 674-678.
- Bozin, B., N, Mimica-Dukic., M, Bogavac., L, Suvajdzic., N,
Simin., I, Samojlik., M, Couladis. 2008. Chemical
Composition, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Properties of
Achillea collina Becker ex Heimerl s.l. and A. pannonica
Scheele Essential oils. Molecules. 13:2058-2068.
- Danihelka, J. 2003. Achillea asplenifolia in Mahren, mit
taxonomischen Bemerkungen. Preslia 75: 115–135.
- Konakchiev, A., Mikhova , B., M, Todorova., H, Najdenski., I,
Tzvetkova., A, Vitkova., H, Duddeck. 2005. Composition
of the Essential Oil of Achillea asplenifolia Vent. from
Bulgaria. Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants. 8(3):318-
323.
- Mockute, D. and A, Judzentiene. 2010. Variability of the
Essential Oils Composition of Achillea millefolium ssp.
millefolium Growing Wild in Lithuania. Biochemical
Systematics and Ecology. 31: 1033–1045.
- Nemeth, E., J, Bernath., G, Tarjan. 2008. Quantitative and
Qualitative Studies of Essential Oils of Hungarian Achillea
Populations. Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants.
vol:13(1):57-69.
- Ogretmen , N. 2014. Effect of Different Cultural Practices on
Yield and some Quality af Yarrow (Achillea asplenifolia and
Achillea collina) Some Features of Populations. Master
Thesis. Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences.
Adnan Menderes University
- Rehus, L . and J, Neugebauerova. 2011. The Comparison of The
Content of Essential Oil And Favonoids In Selected Species
of Genus Achillea millefolium Agg. Cultivated in
Conventional on Orgnic Way. Acta Fytotechnica et
Zootechnica Special Number. 33-35
- Si, X.-T., Zhang, M-L., Shi, Q-W., Kiyota, H. 2006.Chemical
Constituents of the Plant in the Genus Achillea. Chemistry
&Biodiversity. Vol.3:1163-1181.
- Sonmez, C., 2008. Determination of Some Agronomic and
Technologicl Properties in Different Originated of Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis L.). Master Thesis. Graduate School
of Natural and Applied Sciences. Ege University.
- Tatar, O., E, Bayram., E, Gesheva., C, Sonmez., D, Atasoy., A,
Konakchiev., M.N. Gevrek. 2013. Physiological and
Biochemical Responses of Achillea Millefolium GroupRelated
Cultivar Proa to Different Nitrogen Regimes.
Biotechnol. & Biotechnol. Eq. 27 (2): 3649-3653.
- Tatar, O., Konakchiev, A., Tsonev, T., Velikova, V., Gesheva,
E., Bayram, E., Vitkova, A., Edreva, A., 2016. Plant-soil
water status-induced changes in physiological and
biochemical properties of yarrow. Journal of Essential Oil
Bearing Plants, In Press.
- Wawrosch, C., B, Kopp., W, Kubelka.1994. In Vitro
Propagation of Achillea asplenifolia Vent. Through
Multiple Shoot Regeneration. Plant Cell Reports.
14(2)161-164
- Wichtl, M. 1971. Die Pharmakognostichemische Analys. Band’,
Farankurt/M.