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Influence of diurnal harvesting times on essential oil yield and chemical composition of lemongrass, palmarosa and tulsi: Influence of harvesting times on essential oil in aromatic crops

Essential oil yield and chemical composition of most of the aromatic crops are affected by environmental, agrochemical and genetic factors. One of such factors are Harvesting Time (HT’s), optimizing which may result in higher essential oil production with better quality.  The present study was carri...

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Published in:Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops 2024-09, p.74-87
Main Authors: Kumar, A Niranjana, Audi, Sahithi, Kumar, J Kotesh, Srinivas, K V N S, Babu, G D Kiran, Jnanesha, A C, Venkatesh, B, Hiremath, Channayya
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Language:English
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Summary:Essential oil yield and chemical composition of most of the aromatic crops are affected by environmental, agrochemical and genetic factors. One of such factors are Harvesting Time (HT’s), optimizing which may result in higher essential oil production with better quality.  The present study was carried out to determine the effect of HT’s on three different aromatic crops [lemongrass, palmarosa and Ocimum sanctum (CIM-Ayu)] at different diurnal times (9.00 A.M 12.00 P.M and 3.00 P.M) in a day and the same was repeated thrice on alternate days from in the same fields. The results indicated that HT at 3.00 PM had higher essential oil content in all the three aromatic crops. But, the influence of HT on the quality of essential oil was specific to the different crops studied in this report. The quality of essential oil obtained from lemongrass harvested at 12.00 PM was found to be better as it showed more percentage of citral whereas the essential oils obtained from palmarosa and O. sanctum harvested at 3.00 PM were better as they showed more percentage of geraniol and eugenol respectively. This research not only refines essential oil production strategies but also underscores the crop-specific impact of harvesting times. The meticulous temporal analysis, coupled with statistical validation, contributes novel insights, providing practical benefits for industries reliant on these aromatic crops.
ISSN:0971-3328
0971-3328
DOI:10.25081/josac.2024.v33.i1.9148