Microencapsulated Caraway Essential Oil Affects Initial Growth of Maize Cultivars.

Molecules

Department of Agroecology and Crop Production, Faculty of Agriculture and Economics, The University of Agriculture in Krakow, Mickiewicza 21, 31-120 Kraków, Poland.

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Caraway essential oil, specifically maltodextrin-coated caraway oil (MCEO), is being researched as a potential botanical herbicide that could impact maize growth.
  • A pot experiment tested various doses of MCEO on four maize cultivars, revealing significant delays and impairments in maize emergence and development at doses as low as 44 g m.
  • The study found that two maize cultivars, Rywal and Pomerania, were less affected by MCEO than the other two cultivars, Kurant and Podole.

Article Abstract

Caraway ( L.) essential oil is a candidate for botanical herbicides. A hypothesis was formulated that the sand-applied maltodextrin-coated caraway oil (MCEO) does not affect the growth of maize ( L.). In the pot experiment, pre-emergence application of five doses of MCEO was tested on four maize cultivars up to the three-leaf growth stage. The morphological analyses were supported by the measurements of relative chlorophyll content (SPAD), two parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence, e.g., Fv/Fm and Fv/F0, and fluorescence emission spectra. The analyzed MCEO contained 6.5% caraway EO with carvone and limonene as the main compounds, constituting 95% of the oil. The MCEO caused 7-day delays in maize emergence from the dose of 0.9 g per pot (equal to 96 g m). Maize development at the three-leaf growth stage, i.e., length of roots, length of leaves, and biomass of shoots and leaves, was significantly impaired already at the lowest dose of MCEO: 0.4 g per pot, equal to 44 g m. A significant drop of both chlorophyll fluorescence parameters was noted, on average, from the dose of 0.7 g per pot, equal to 69 g m. Among the tested cultivars, cv. Rywal and Pomerania were less susceptible to the MCEO compared to the cv. Kurant and Podole. In summary, maize is susceptible to the pre-emergence, sand-applied MCEO from the dose of 44 g m.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402095PMC
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