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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Studies concerning the production of volatile oil, rhizomes and roots, to different genotypes of Valeriana officinalis L.

Mihai Radu PopCamelia SandDana BobiţMaria-mihaela AntofieHorea BarbuPetronela Bianca PavelLeon MunteanMircea Savatti

subject

analysis of varietyproduction of rootslcsh:Biology (General)genotypesValeriana officinalis L.lcsh:QH301-705.5

description

Valeriana officinalis L. is considered to pertain to European species, with great ecologic plasticity, which allows its adaptation to climate conditions characteristics to plain areas and also to mountain areas up to an altitude of 2400 meters. The species is a well-known curative plant, with a long history and multiple uses. Essential oils deriving from this species revealed the interest of researchers in food industry, cosmetics and officinal industry, furthermore being used as additives too.The raw material from which essential oils are being extracted is represented mainly by rhizomes and roots. This study has the purpose to emphasize the differences of essential oils production registered based upon the genotypes diversity. Thus, 11 experimental variants have been used, with biologic material of different origin, from Romania, Poland, Germany and Russia; they have been measured in relation to their production of rhizomes, roots and volatile oil, in the ecological conditions of Brasov, Romania.The results proved the superiority of the variants was used Romanian variety M-100, but have also revealed a negative correlation between capacity and essential oil biosynthesis.