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Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam

Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Research

Title
Stachys lavandulifolia Populations: Volatile Oil Profile and Morphological Diversity
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
morphological diversity; Stachys lavandulifolia; essential oil; Iran
Year
2022
Journal Agronomy-Basel
DOI
Researchers Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam ، Yadgar Salimi ، M. Reza Morshedloo ، Mohammad Asadi ، Farzad Rasouli ، Sezai Ercisli ، Hafiz Fidan ، Crina Carmen Muresan ، Romina Alina Marc

Abstract

The morphological and essential oil diversity of Stachys lavandulifolia populations from the west and northwest of Iran were evaluated. The results showed a significant difference between the populations for nearly all the evaluated traits. The broadest variation ranges were recorded for the auxiliary shoot length, leaf length in the main branch, and the number of flowers in the inflores- cences. Furthermore, cluster analysis divided 13 populations into four separate groups. GC/MS analysis verified the presence of 28 components comprising up to 94/4% of the oils. The dominant constituents were α-pinene (1.07–34.87%), (E)-caryophyllene (0.45–25.99%), germacrene D (3.36– 20.61%), Δ-cadinene (2.82–19.90%), bicyclogermacrene (1.72–12.08%) α-terpineol (0–11.86%), α- muurolol (0.31–11.50%), p-cymene (0.67–9.67%), β-elemene (0.63–9.31%), and sabinene (0.32–6.29%). The results revealed that natural habitats and the related geo-climatological cues influenced mor- phological traits and oil composition. Considering the substantial environmental variations and the broad diversity, there would be a rich selection pool for the traits of interest. The populations are a step forward in the breeding programs for the highlighted essential oil constituents needed by the pharmaceutical and related industries. Furthermore, with the future comparative study of the pop- ulations from all Iranian territories and the neighboring countries, we will have a realistic idea of the coming conservational and exploitation programs.