Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung

Nutmeg is native to the Moluccan islands of Indonesia, with primary products being seeds, mace, and essential oils. These are widely used in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Nutmeg has been widely grown in Indonesia, including in Lampung. The study's objective was to observe y...

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Main Authors: Bermawie, N., Wahyuni, S., Heryanto, R., Andriyanti, D.T.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283226/1/Bermawie_2022_IOP_Conf._Ser.%20_Earth_Environ._Sci._974_012132.pdf
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author Bermawie, N.
Wahyuni, S.
Heryanto, R.
Andriyanti, D.T.
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Wahyuni, S.
Heryanto, R.
Andriyanti, D.T.
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description Nutmeg is native to the Moluccan islands of Indonesia, with primary products being seeds, mace, and essential oils. These are widely used in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Nutmeg has been widely grown in Indonesia, including in Lampung. The study's objective was to observe yield, morphological characteristics, and chemical constituents of nutmeg oil of the nutmeg germplasm population grown in Lampung. Five populations belonging to the farmers were selected based on yield. Observation on yield tree-1 and morphology was carried out from each population. Analyses of essential oil were taken from mature nutmeg collected from each selected tree, bulked, and analyzed population-1 using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrophotometry. Results showed there was a variation in yield among the population from 4972 to 6140. Morphological characteristics also showed variation within and between populations. A variation in the essential oil contents was observed. The number of detected chemical constituents in the essential oil of nutmeg seed varies from 26 to 39 compounds. Some of the major components found in the nutmeg oil were sabinene, myristicin, ß-phellandrene, P-menth-1-en-4-ol, a-pinene, and gamma-terpinene. Myristicin content varies from 13.76 to 27.99 . The selected trees may be recommended as genetic material for nutmeg breeding programs. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2832262023-11-22T06:29:15Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283226/ Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung Bermawie, N. Wahyuni, S. Heryanto, R. Andriyanti, D.T. Landscape Ecology Population Ecology Agricultural Land Management Forestry Sciences Nutmeg is native to the Moluccan islands of Indonesia, with primary products being seeds, mace, and essential oils. These are widely used in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Nutmeg has been widely grown in Indonesia, including in Lampung. The study's objective was to observe yield, morphological characteristics, and chemical constituents of nutmeg oil of the nutmeg germplasm population grown in Lampung. Five populations belonging to the farmers were selected based on yield. Observation on yield tree-1 and morphology was carried out from each population. Analyses of essential oil were taken from mature nutmeg collected from each selected tree, bulked, and analyzed population-1 using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrophotometry. Results showed there was a variation in yield among the population from 4972 to 6140. Morphological characteristics also showed variation within and between populations. A variation in the essential oil contents was observed. The number of detected chemical constituents in the essential oil of nutmeg seed varies from 26 to 39 compounds. Some of the major components found in the nutmeg oil were sabinene, myristicin, ß-phellandrene, P-menth-1-en-4-ol, a-pinene, and gamma-terpinene. Myristicin content varies from 13.76 to 27.99 . The selected trees may be recommended as genetic material for nutmeg breeding programs. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283226/1/Bermawie_2022_IOP_Conf._Ser.%20_Earth_Environ._Sci._974_012132.pdf Bermawie, N. and Wahyuni, S. and Heryanto, R. and Andriyanti, D.T. (2022) Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung. In: The 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Plantation. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/974/1/012132
spellingShingle Landscape Ecology
Population Ecology
Agricultural Land Management
Forestry Sciences
Bermawie, N.
Wahyuni, S.
Heryanto, R.
Andriyanti, D.T.
Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title_full Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title_fullStr Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title_full_unstemmed Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title_short Variation in yield, morphology, and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in Lampung
title_sort variation in yield morphology and phytochemical profiles of essential oils of nutmeg populations in lampung
topic Landscape Ecology
Population Ecology
Agricultural Land Management
Forestry Sciences
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283226/1/Bermawie_2022_IOP_Conf._Ser.%20_Earth_Environ._Sci._974_012132.pdf
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