Herbicidal value of essential oils from oregano-like flavour species

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Abstract

Chemical composition and phytotoxicity of oregano, marjoram and Thymus mastichina essential oils against Portulaca oleracea L., Lolium multiflorum Lam. and Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. has been investigated. Seventy-seven compounds reaching 97.3% and 99.4% were identified by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Carvacrol (60.42 ± 0.07%), p-cymene (15.52 ± 0.02%) and γ-terpinene (5.19 ± 0.02%) were the main compounds in oregano essential oil, whereas large amounts of 1,8-cineol (59.59 ± 0.85%, 49.49 ± 0.37%), linalool (13.05 ± 0.04%, 5.66 ± 0.01%) and α-terpineol (3.36 ± 0.10%, 5.59 ± 0.01%), followed by β-pinene (4.35 ± 0.39, 5.54 ± 0.01%) and α-pinene (4.11 ± 0.53, 4.28 ± 0.01%) were found, respectively, in marjoram and T. mastichina essential oils. Oregano essential oil completely inhibited seed germination and seedling growth at all concentrations assayed (0.125–1 µL mL−1), whereas marjoram and T. mastichina essential oils only showed significant effects in hypocotyl and/or hypocotyl + radicle length depending on the weed and dose.

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Ibáñez, M. D., & Blázquez, M. A. (2017). Herbicidal value of essential oils from oregano-like flavour species. Food and Agricultural Immunology, 28(6), 1168–1180. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540105.2017.1332010

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