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Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_120072_edd2b60e881846a634664bdb2320f006.pdf
Identification and ecological investigation of aromatic plants include the genus Thymus, Nepeta in Tehran Province
M.
Najafpoor Navaii
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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Regarding the fact that Aromatic Plants play important roles in Human life, researching on them seems significant: as Aromatic plants are extensively wide spread in our country we have restricted our research on Genus, and Special Province. We have studied Mentha, thymus, and Nepeta in Tehran Province. At first we have read the Ecncyclopedis, Thesis, Manual and other books and then searches computer programs in order to find other information about this 3 Genus. Then we went to nature and registed ecological factor as follow: Genus, Species, Locality, Locality, high, slopes, soil, another plants.
Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118385_4a867a6ae5bb1d7819c586d88ef94c48.pdf
Comparative study of the essential oils of three Achillea species from Iran
K.
Jaimand
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands
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M.B.
Rezaee
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands
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The composition of the oils from flowers of three Iranian Achillea species (A. albicaulis C.A.Mey, A. biberseinii, A.filipendula Lam.) were collected during the flowering period. The essential oils obtaned by steam distillation. The percentage of all three oils were 0.20% v/w calculated on the dry weight analyzed by GC and GC/MS, all three oils consisted mainly of monoterpenes. The majore constituents of A. albicaulis C.A.Mey were y-Muurolene (13.29%), a-Pinene (9.99%), Camphor (9.35%), p-Cymene (8.48%), and trans-Carveol (8.41%), and A.bibersheinii were Piperitone (45.92%), 1,8-Cineole (17.64%), limonene (5.63%) and p-Cymene (5.17%), A.filipendula Lam were Limonene (26.70%), Carvacrol (9.26%), 1,8-Cineole (8.66%), borneol (7.82%) and Germacrene D (5.62%).
Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118386_ac21224885fb4ab623fa36ab8169dcf4.pdf
Essential Oil Composition of Prangos ferulacea (L.) lindl. (aerial parts and seed)
F.
Safidkon
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Jashir is the persian name for prangos ferulacea (L.) belonging to the family of Umbelliferae. It is widely distributed all over the mountainous regions of Iran where it is used as a fodder. The fruit oils of P. ferulacea have been the subject of previous study. In this study, the oils obtained by steam distillation of aerial parts and seed of Prangos ferulacea (L.) were investigated by a combination of GC and GC/MS. More than 30 compounds in the aerial parts oil, and about 20 compounds in the seed oil have been identified. The main constituents of the oil of aerial parts were ß- Pinene (22.9%) and O-3 carene (16.0%), whereas the seed oil comprised mainly B- Pinene(33.0%) and a - Pinene (10.1%).
Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118387_0a9e2ac24fa1e479082d77d35cb0768e.pdf
Changes in total alkaloid substances in Physalis alkekengi in response to nitrogenous fertilizer.
Abbas
Zarezadeh
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Kholdebarin
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A.
Moradshahi
عضو هیئت علمی دانشگاه شیراز
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P.
Babakhanlou
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Medicinal Plants Department
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H.
Rajaee
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Medicinal Plants Department
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Effects of six levels of nitrogenous fertilizers (urea) on yield and total alkaloids content in different Organs of Physalis alkekengi were investigated. All experiments were performed at Medicinal Plants Research Station a branch of Yazd Province Research Center for Natural Resources and Animal Husbandary. Experiments were designed as a completely randomized blocks. Six levels of urea fertilizer namely, 0,50,100,150,200 and 250 kg/ha with three replicates were applied to the soil. Upto a certain level, there was a positive correlation between the amount of Napplied and the plants yield (leaves, stems and roots). The correlation between urea application and plants canopy and height was also positive. Whereas the highest plant yield was obtained with 150 kg urea/ha the maximum plant height was achieved with the application of 100 kg urea/ha. Any increase in the amount of N-fertilizer beyond 150 kg/ha had an adverse effect on plant yields. The total alkaloids content in leaves, fruits and roots were determined by Yanevan method. Increasing the amount of urea resulted in an increase in total alkaloid content of leaves, fruits and roots. Application of urea at a rate of 100, 150 and 200 kg/ha caused the highest increase in total alkaloids. Since there was no significant difference (@= 0/01) among the means of alkaloids produced in these treatments, it was concluded that the highest alkaloids will be obtained by application of urea at a rate of 150 kg/ha. Increasing the amount of urea did not affect the rate of root expansion significantly. However, root depth decreased in response to urea application. The highest root depth was obtained in control (no urea) plants. This is in agreement that N-Fertilizers will mostly increase the amount of shoot rather than root system.
Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118424_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
Comparative study of volatile components from leaves and fruits of Vitex Pseudo - negundo
Latifeh
Ahmadi
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Medicinal Plants Department
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Vitex Pseudo - negundo is one of the medicinal plants, characteristic, together with oleander and temarisk, of the brushwood of some river in southern Iran. The plant has an agreeable and spicy fragrance particulary during flowering stage. Some therapeutics effects like: antibacterial activity of some components of essential oil, anti-androgenic action of aucubin and casticin and hormmone-like activity of iridoids and ecdysteroids is reported for this plant. As part of continuing studies of essential oil from medicinal plants, we report in this paper the chemical composition of essential oil which is obtained by hydrodistillation and steam-distillation from leaves and fruits of vitex sp.and identified by Gc\Ms.
Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118425_ed8314220f257f8b97e62351c1cf12f4.pdf
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M.
Mirza
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
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L.
Ahmadi
Academic member of Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Medicinal Plants Department
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https://ijmapr.areeo.ac.ir/article_118426_e8bc5e5e07edf38c1a7f733ce4ce9f94.pdf