Yield, Essential Oil Content, and Quality Performance of Lavandula angustifolia Leaves, as Affected by Supplementary Irrigation and Drying Methods

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作者
Salata, Andrzej [1 ]
Buczkowska, Halina [1 ]
Nurzynska-Wierdak, Renata [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Life Sci Lublin, Dept Vegetable & Med Plants, PL-20950 Lublin, Poland
来源
AGRICULTURE-BASEL | 2020年 / 10卷 / 12期
关键词
Lavandula angustifolia; essential oil constituents; irrigation; drying methods; DPPH radical scavenging activity; RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY; SAGE SALVIA-OFFICINALIS; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; DROUGHT STRESS; L; LAVENDER; QUANTITY; EXTRACTS; GROWTH;
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10.3390/agriculture10120590
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
In the present study, we investigated the irrigation of L. angustifolia plants and drying temperatures on the yield of dry leaves and lavender essential oil. Plants were irrigated using an on-surface system with drip lines. Plants without additional irrigation were the control object. Each dose of water consisted of 15 mm. The total amount of water used for irrigation in 2016 and 2017 was 90 L center dot m(-2). The plant raw material was dried using two methods: in natural conditions and convectively. Natural drying was performed in a shaded room at a temperature of 20-22 degrees C for five days. The convective drying process was carried out in a drying oven in a stream of air at 35 degrees C, flowing parallel to the layer being dried at 0.5 m center dot s(-1). Under the influence of irrigation, there was an increase in the yield of fresh and airdried leaves and a higher content of essential oil (EO) than in the cultivation without irrigation. The EO obtained from irrigated plants was characterized by higher contents of caryophyllene oxide (9.08%), linalool (7.87%), and beta-caryophyllene (4.58%). In nonirrigated crops, alpha-muurolol (19.67%), linalyl acetate (15.76%), borneol (13.90%), gamma-cadinene (8.66%), camphor (2.55%) had a higher percentage in the EO. After drying under natural conditions, the airdried herb yield and leaf yield of lavender were higher by 25% and 17%, respectively, as compared to the raw material dried at 30 degrees C. Higher drying temperatures (30 degrees C) increased the EO by 18% on average and total phenolic acid (TPA) by 50%. The plant material dried at 30 degrees C, with a larger amount of TPA, showed higher antioxidant activity (AA) in the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) tests. Linalyl acetate (15.76%) and linalool (7.87%) were predominant in the EO extracted from the oven-dried herb. Drying under natural conditions resulted in a decreased content of linalyl acetate (0.89%), beta-caryophyllene (0.11%), linalool (1.17%), and camphor (1.80%) in comparison with thermal drying. Linalool, linalyl acetate, and beta-caryophyllene had a higher percentage in the EO extracted from the raw material obtained from irrigated and oven-dried plants, whereas camphor was found to have a larger percentage in the case of the EO from nonirrigated plants. Our study reveals that there are prospects for the practical use of irrigation in lavender cultivation and of the raw material preservation method in order to modify the EO content and chemical composition.
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