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Ahmad Aghaee

Ahmad Aghaee

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Research

Title
Funneliformis mosseae inoculation under water defcit stress improves the yield and phytochemical characteristics of thyme in intercropping with soybean
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
intercropping,water defcit, thymol, thyme, soybean
Year
2021
Journal Scientific Reports
DOI
Researchers ، Abdollah Javanmard ، M. Reza Morshedloo ، Ahmad Aghaee ، Filippo Maggi

Abstract

Intercropping of medicinal plants/legumes along with bio-fertilizer application is a relatively new sustainable practice for improving the yield and secondary metabolites production. Here, a 2-years feld experiment was performed to evaluate the efects of water defcit stress and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) application (as bio-fertilizer) on nutrients concentration, dry matter yield, essential oil quantity and quality of thyme in intercropping with soybean. Three irrigation levels, including (i) irrigation after depletion of 20% (I20) as non-stressed, 50% (I50) as moderate water defcit and 80% (I80) available water as severe water defcit were applied as the main factor. The sub-factor was represented by diferent cropping patterns including thyme sole culture, replacement intercrop ratio of 50:50 and 66:34 (soybean: thyme) and the third factor was non-usage (control) and usage of AMF. According to our results, the thyme dry yield under moderate and severe water defcit stress decreased by 35 and 44% in the frst year, and by 27 and 40% in the second year compared with non-stressed (I20) plants, respectively. Also, the macro- and micro-nutrients of thyme leaves increased signifcantly in intercropping patterns after application of AMF. The maximum essential oil percentage of thyme was achieved in 50:50 intercropping ratio treated with AMF. Under moderate and severe water defcits, the major constituents of thyme essential oil including thymol, p-cymene and γ-terpinene were increased in intercropping patterns treated with AMF. Generally, AMF application in intercropping ratio of 50:50 may be proposed to farmers as an eco-friendly approach to achieve desirable essential oil quality and quantity in thyme under water defcit stress conditions.