A new menthol cultivar of Mentha × piperita L. bred in East Slovakia was evaluated for the biological activity of its essential oils (EOs). The content and composition of the EO components changed during plant development and the different effects of samples collected each month (April - September) within the growing season were noted. EOs are considered to be an important source of potential allelochemicals. Changes in EO composition influenced phytotoxic activity. Stimulation and inhibition of seed germination and root elongation occurred with different EO concentrations. The four tested bacterial strains presented different resistance to the samples collected in different growing periods.
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Grul’Ová, D., De Martino, L., Mancini, E., Tkáčiková, L., Šalamon, I., Fejer, J., & De Feo, V. (2016). Phytotoxic and antibacterial activity of essential oil of new peppermint cultivar. Natural Product Communications, 11(11), 1721–1724. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1601101124
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