Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies

Myrtle is a typical Mediterranean plant. Myrtles plants with white colored and large fruit sized are cultivated in southern coasts of Turkey and named as Hambeles. Black myrtles are naturally grown in the forests and they have smaller fruit size when compared to Hambeles. Main objective of this st...

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Main Authors: Halil İbrahim UZUN, Uygun AKSOY, Şadiye GÖZLEKÇi, Arzu BAYIR YEĞİN, Nurten SELÇUK
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Language:English
Published: Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute 2016-12-01
Series:Derim
Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/233981
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author Halil İbrahim UZUN
Uygun AKSOY
Şadiye GÖZLEKÇi
Arzu BAYIR YEĞİN
Nurten SELÇUK
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Uygun AKSOY
Şadiye GÖZLEKÇi
Arzu BAYIR YEĞİN
Nurten SELÇUK
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description Myrtle is a typical Mediterranean plant. Myrtles plants with white colored and large fruit sized are cultivated in southern coasts of Turkey and named as Hambeles. Black myrtles are naturally grown in the forests and they have smaller fruit size when compared to Hambeles. Main objective of this study was to investigate the yield and quality parameters of some newly selected 3 black myrtle ecotypes (Yakup, Yumaklar, Islangıc) and one white myrtle cultivar (Hambeles) in upland and lowland ecological conditions in Antalya. Yields, physical and chemical characters of fruits and essential oil composition of leaves were recorded for all plants. Two experimental orchards were established in coastal and highland conditions in Antalya. Highest fruit weight of black myrtles was measured as 0.76 g fruit-1 in Yakup ecotypes in highland and as 0.92 g fruit-1 in Yumaklar ecotypes in lowland. There were no differences among ecotypes in terms of fruit removal force. Fruit yield per tree increased up to 9.2 kg in black myrtle in lowland. Highest perfect seed numbers in myrtle plants were measured in Hambeles ecotype as 19.83 seeds fruit-1. Fruit juice yield ranged from 29.6 to 35.0%. Amount of malic acid in fruit was higher than that of other organic acids. α-pinene and 1,8-cineole were main essential oil components of myrtle leaves.
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spelling doaj.art-d392bb51fd5a47249db9e5b559d6e27b2023-02-15T16:08:29ZengBati Akdeniz Agricultural Research InstituteDerim1300-34961300-34962016-12-0133215917410.16882/derim.2016.267376Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologiesHalil İbrahim UZUNUygun AKSOYŞadiye GÖZLEKÇiArzu BAYIR YEĞİNNurten SELÇUKMyrtle is a typical Mediterranean plant. Myrtles plants with white colored and large fruit sized are cultivated in southern coasts of Turkey and named as Hambeles. Black myrtles are naturally grown in the forests and they have smaller fruit size when compared to Hambeles. Main objective of this study was to investigate the yield and quality parameters of some newly selected 3 black myrtle ecotypes (Yakup, Yumaklar, Islangıc) and one white myrtle cultivar (Hambeles) in upland and lowland ecological conditions in Antalya. Yields, physical and chemical characters of fruits and essential oil composition of leaves were recorded for all plants. Two experimental orchards were established in coastal and highland conditions in Antalya. Highest fruit weight of black myrtles was measured as 0.76 g fruit-1 in Yakup ecotypes in highland and as 0.92 g fruit-1 in Yumaklar ecotypes in lowland. There were no differences among ecotypes in terms of fruit removal force. Fruit yield per tree increased up to 9.2 kg in black myrtle in lowland. Highest perfect seed numbers in myrtle plants were measured in Hambeles ecotype as 19.83 seeds fruit-1. Fruit juice yield ranged from 29.6 to 35.0%. Amount of malic acid in fruit was higher than that of other organic acids. α-pinene and 1,8-cineole were main essential oil components of myrtle leaves.http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/233981
spellingShingle Halil İbrahim UZUN
Uygun AKSOY
Şadiye GÖZLEKÇi
Arzu BAYIR YEĞİN
Nurten SELÇUK
Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
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title Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
title_full Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
title_fullStr Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
title_short Studies on the yield and quality characteristics of Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) grown in two different ecologies
title_sort studies on the yield and quality characteristics of myrtle myrtus communis l grown in two different ecologies
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/233981
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