Volume 40 (2024)
Volume 39 (2023)
Volume 38 (2022)
Volume 37 (2021-2022)
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Volume 1 (1999)
Number of Articles: 10
Evidence of Vol. 7
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001
Abstract
Read MoreEffect of fertilization and manure on seed yield and biomass of Fennel
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 1-26
Abstract
The effect of different amounts of fertilizers, N.P.K., manure, as well as mixture of them in an expriment was investigated at Alborz Research Center, karaj, IRAN in 1996-97. The effects of the fertilizers were studied on seed and shoot yield of Fenel (Foeniclum vulgare), system treatments include various ... Read MoreActivity changes of Thymus pubescens Boiss. & Kotschy ex celak. peroxidase and nitrat reductase Enzymes
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 27-53
Abstract
Nitrate reductase activity of leaf Thymus pubescens assimilation from 11 sample of four various locality (Lar valley, Damavand, Cirachal and Fasham in Tehran province). Nitrate reductase activity in samples of Lar valley and Cirachal at full flowering stage (B. F.). NR activity in samples of Fasham at ... Read MoreComparative study of the essential oil composition of Satureja hortensis L. by hydro and steam distillation methods
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 55-70
Abstract
Essential oil of Satureja hortensis was isolated from shoots at flowering stage by two steam and hydrodistillation methods. Both of essential oil were analysed by GC-MS. Twenty-six components were identified representing 99.6% of the oils. The major components being y-terpinene (38%, 47%), Carvacrol ... Read MoreEssential oil of the aerial parts and Fruits of coriandrum sativum
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 71-87
Abstract
The aerial parts of coriandrum sativum at two stage of plant growth (at the begining and fall flowering and the fruits were collected from Alborz Research Station. The aerial parts were steam distilled and the fruits were hydrodistilled for Their oils. The olis were obtaind at yield of 0.47% for the ... Read MoreEffect of Dry farming date on yield and chemical composition of cumin oil
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 89-100
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The seed of Cuminium cyminium was produced by dry farming at 4 separate planting dates (Feb. to Mar. with 10 day interval), in Kerman province (Sirch region). Then the seeds were harvested in June. The essential oils of seeds was isolated by Clevenger apparatus to produce the oil in A=1.5%, B=3.4%, ... Read MoreComparison research on adaptation and growth stages of five cultivars of Parthenium argentatum
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 101-111
Abstract
Because of the importance of plant that are able to produce rubber in the world, one project was performed on the adaptation of five cultivars of guayule in Iran. The germination methods and the suitable time and cultivation conditions were studies. Then the gaining seedling transported to main yeild. ... Read MoreEssential Olis Composition of Laurus nobilis L. From two different locations of Iran
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 113-127
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The essential oils of dry leaves of Laurus nobilis L. from Noshahr (botanical garden) and Tehran (National Botanical Garden of Iran) were isolated by steam distillation at yields of 0.93% and 1.6% (based on dry leaves), respectively. The essential oils then were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Among 35 ... Read MoreEssential Oils Constituents of The Hulls and Leaves of Pistacia atlantica subsp.mutica
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 129-141
Abstract
Pistacia atlantica subsp. mutica (Baneh) is a dominant native pistacia species throughout Iran plateau. About two million hectars of Iran, mostly on west and northwest, are suitable for Baneh cultivation and rehabitation. In this research samples are collected on july 1998 from Khojeer park which are ... Read More-
Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2001, Pages 144-160