Effect of seasonal climatic changes on biomass yield and terpenoid composition of rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium species)
1996
Rajeswara Rao, B.R. | Kaul, P.N. | Mallavarapu, G.R. | Ramesh, S.
Variations in biomass yield, essential oil yield and terpenoid composition in rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium species) in response to seasonal climatic changes were investigated under semiarid tropical climatic conditions. A large number of essential oil samples were collected during different seasonal months (once a month) and daily during the peak summer season months of May and June. They were analysed for terpenoid composition by GC and GC-MS. The crop yielded the lowest values for biomass yield, essential oil yield and essential oil concentration in the summer months of April to June. Evaluation of terpenoid compositions showed minimum concentrations (% of essential oil) of linalool, geraniol and its esters and maximum concentrations of citronellol and its esters during summer months. The percentages of geraniol and its esters were highest during cool winter season months of December and January followed by rainy and autumn season months. Isomenthone, 10-epi-gamma-eudesmol and other minor terpenoid compounds (present in <1% amounts in the essential oil) did not exhibit any definite seasonal trends. Rainy/monsoon (August and September) and autumn (October and November) season months were characterised by high rainfall, cloudy days and short photoperiods. These favourable environmental conditions encouraged crop growth and produced highest biomass yields, essential oil yields and maximum concentration of essential oil in rose-scented geranium plants.
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