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Volume 1 (1999)
Effect of chemical fertilizer on seed yeild of Atropa belladonna L.

M. Najafpour Navaei

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 1-12

Abstract
  In order to investigate about the effect of chemical fertilizer on seed yeild of Atropa belladonna this project was began in greenhouse during autumn 1993. After this time the plant transfered to field inspring. We used chemical fertilizer (Urea & Super phosphate triple) in a complately randomized ...  Read More

Essential oils composition of two cultivars of Mentha piperita L.

K. Jaimand; M.B. Rezaee; G.R. Nabi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 13-27

Abstract
  The genus of Mentha is one of the most important of medicinal plant which is used in pharmaceutical and food industries. Cultivated Mentha piperita L. were collected from two different locations, one from Karaj city, Kalak (sample 1) at the beginning of June 1998 and other sample from Kamoo village 70 ...  Read More

Volatile Components of Perovskia atriplicifolia Benth.

F. Sefidkon

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 29-47

Abstract
  The essential oil isolated by steam distillation from the aerial parts of Perovskia atriplicifolia Benth. Was analyzed by capillary GC and GC/ MS. Among the 38 compounds identified, the major components were 1,8-cineole + Limonene (40.13%), a-pinene (17.87%), -3-carene (9.13%), B-pinene (6.59%), camphene ...  Read More

Comparison of Ephedrine and Pseuduephedrine contents in Ephedra species in Iran

Z. Faker Baher; L. Ahmadi; P. Babakhanlou

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 48-65

Abstract
  A total of 42 Ephedra herba samples which belong to 9 species of Epedra, were collected from extraction of total Alkcloids, contents of two Ephedra, Alkoloid cephedrine and Psudoephedra) Were determined by GC/MS. Generally E. major was superior (0.1-1.8) and E. brevifoliata (0.05-0.08) and E. foliate ...  Read More

Collection, determination and characterization of dying plants of the Fars province and methodical dying of wool and silk Yarns.

I. Javidtash; L. Roshandel

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 67-95

Abstract
  To determin the natural dyes or color materials of acrial and ground parts of plants in various phenological stages and climatic conditions and in order to dye the natural wool an silk yarns with scientific methods, several samples of 72 plants families were collected in different appropriate seasons ...  Read More

Studie on Chemical composition of the Essential Oil from seeds of Cuminum cyminum L.

L. Ahmadi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 97-113

Abstract
  The essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum (R = 3.4%), was analysed by GC/MS. Among the 13 compounds, the major components. Were cuminyl aldehyde (25.2%), P-mentha-1,3 dien-7-al (13%) and B-pinene (10.3%). Significant amounts of aldehyde compounds was showed ...  Read More

Essential Oil Composition of Myrtus communis L. from Iran

M.M. Barazandeh

Volume 6, Issue 1 , September 2000, Pages 115-127

Abstract
  Aerial parts of Myrtus communis L. were collected from National Botanical Garden of Iran in Sep. 1998 and steam distilled after drying in the phytochemistry lab. The amount of essential oil which was produced from 85 grams of the dry leaves was negligible so that we extracted it from water by n-Hexane. ...  Read More