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   effects of gamma irradiated and non-irradiated sewage sludge on essential oil content and constituents of ocimum basilicum l.  
   
نویسنده asgari lajayer b ,najafi n ,moghiseh e ,mosaferi m ,hadian j
منبع journal of medicinal plants - 2019 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 71 - صفحه:99 -117
چکیده    Background: the increasing amount of sewage sludge (ss) and more legislative regulation of its disposal have stimulated the need for developing new technologies including gamma irradiation to recycle ss efficiently. objective: to evaluate the effects of gamma irradiated and nonirradiated ss (ssgi and ssni, respectively) on essential oil (eo) content and composition of ocimum basilicum l.methods: a greenhouse experiment was conducted with 15, 30, and 60 g kg1 of ss irradiated with absorbed doses of 5, 10, and 20 kgy gammaray and soil without ss and irradiation as the control treatment. the essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography and gas chromatographymass spectrometry techniques.results: the applications of ssgi and ssni at all levels except 15 g kg1 significantly enhanced eo content compared to the control. the using of 60 g kg1 ss in each absorbed dose significantly reduced eo yield relative to the control, while it was significantly increased under 15 and 30 g kg1 ssni and ssgi. also, in 60 g ss kg1, the restriction effects on eo yield were mitigated with increasing the absorbed dose of gammaray, but it was insignificant with increasing absorbed dose to 10 and 20 relative to 5 kgy. the methyl chavicol as a major constituent of eo was significantly increased in ssgi and ssni as compared with the control. however, the increment in the methyl chavicol content was not significant between the treatments ≥ 30 g kg-1 ssgi or ssni and 15 g kg1 ss at absorbed dose of ≥10 kgy. conclusion: to improve essential oil content and composition, application of ≤ 30 g kg-1 sewage sludge with 5 kgy absorbed dose of gammaray can be suggested at similar conditions.
کلیدواژه basil ,essential oil ,gamma irradiation ,medicinal plant ,sewage sludge
آدرس university of tabriz, faculty of agriculture, department of soil science, iran, university of tabriz, faculty of agriculture, department of soil science, iran, nuclear science and technology research institute, nuclear agriculture research schoo, iran, tabriz university of medical sciences, health and environment research center, iran, shahid beheshti university, medicinal plants and drugs research institute, iran
 
   Effects of Gamma Irradiated and Non-Irradiated Sewage Sludge on Essential Oil Content and Constituents of Ocimum basilicum L.  
   
Authors Asgari Lajayer B ,Najafi NA ,Moghiseh E ,Mosaferi M ,Hadian J
Abstract    Background: The increasing amount of sewage sludge (SS) and more legislative regulation of its disposal have stimulated the need for developing new technologies including gamma irradiation to recycle SS efficiently. Objective: To evaluate the effects of gamma irradiated and nonirradiated SS (SSGI and SSNI, respectively) on essential oil (EO) content and composition of Ocimum basilicum L.Methods: A greenhouse experiment was conducted with 15, 30, and 60 g kg1 of SS irradiated with absorbed doses of 5, 10, and 20 kGy gammaray and soil without SS and irradiation as the control treatment. The essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation and analyzed by Gas chromatography and Gas chromatographymass spectrometry techniques.Results: The applications of SSGI and SSNI at all levels except 15 g kg1 significantly enhanced EO content compared to the control. The using of 60 g kg1 SS in each absorbed dose significantly reduced EO yield relative to the control, while it was significantly increased under 15 and 30 g kg1 SSNI and SSGI. Also, in 60 g SS kg1, the restriction effects on EO yield were mitigated with increasing the absorbed dose of gammaray, but it was insignificant with increasing absorbed dose to 10 and 20 relative to 5 kGy. The methyl chavicol as a major constituent of EO was significantly increased in SSGI and SSNI as compared with the control. However, the increment in the methyl chavicol content was not significant between the treatments ge; 30 g kg1 SSGI or SSNI and 15 g kg1 SS at absorbed dose of ge;10 kGy. 98Conclusion: To improve essential oil content and composition, application of le; 30 g kg1 sewage sludge with 5 kGy absorbed dose of gammaray can be suggested at similar conditions.
Keywords Basil ,Essential oil ,Gamma irradiation ,Medicinal plant ,Sewage sludge ,Basil ,Essential oil ,Gamma irradiation ,Medicinal plant ,Sewage sludge
 
 

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