Organically and conventionally grown peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.): As affected by weeds

This study was performed in order to assess weed flora diversity in organic and conventional peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) in the second year of growing, and to compare the effects of the two production systems on peppermint traits of agronomic importance. Weed control was not carried out in a s...

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Main Authors: Brdar-Jokanović Milka, Ljevnaić-Mašić Branka, Džigurski Dejana, Nikolić Ljiljana, Ćirić Vladimir, Maksimović Livija, Adamović Dušan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture, Novi Sad 2017-01-01
Series:Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-4487/2017/1821-44871702111B.pdf
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Summary:This study was performed in order to assess weed flora diversity in organic and conventional peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) in the second year of growing, and to compare the effects of the two production systems on peppermint traits of agronomic importance. Weed control was not carried out in a season in which the survey was conducted (2014). Comparatively high weed floristic diversity was noted for organically maintained crop, with even five species that are invasive for Vojvodina region occurring in this system only. Therophyte life form dominated in both crops. Concerning the characteristics that are directly related to yield, conventionally grown peppermint outperformed the organic one, except for leaf essential oil content. In order to provide high yield and quality of organic peppermint, regular mechanical weed control and the use of appropriate organic fertilizers would be of the great importance.
ISSN:1821-4487
2956-0195