Mixed Consortium of Microbial Inoculants Improves Yield and Essential Oil Profile of Coriander
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Biomedical Engineering
Microbiology
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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), one of the oldest spice plants globally, has wide usage, mainly owing to its essential oil content. This study investigated the effects of rhizobacteria, mycorrhizae, and their combination on the yield and essential oil profile of coriander. The treatments resulted in statistically higher yield properties and essential oil values than the control. The effects of the microorganism treatments on the yield characteristics were not statistically different. However, the treatments significantly affected the essential oil content and yield. While the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and combined application of the microorganisms were statistically equal, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi had a higher value in essential oil content and yield by 0.75% and 11.8 L ha, respectively. The combined application resulted in higher values of linalool (9.47%) and γ-terpinene (6.75%), the components with the highest rate in the essential oil composition. The principal component analysis highlighted the importance of the combined application on the crucial components. In the light of the results, beneficial microorganism treatments were considered significant for yield and essential oil enhancement. Therefore, the wide use of these treatments will highly contribute to coriander cultivation.
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