Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland

Soil acidity commonly limits plant production in the fine sand soil of Northern Finland, which often has a low pH (5.5-6.5) and contains low levels of Ca and Mg. The effect of five liming (10% Mg and 19% Ca) levels, 0, 4, 8, 12, and 16 tons ha -1 , on the herb and essential oil yield and menthol and...

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Main Authors: A. AFLATUNI, J. UUSITALO, S. EK
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:68c1d9ef4b274ce5bde9e0e36526a08b 2023-05-15T17:42:12+02:00 Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland A. AFLATUNI J. UUSITALO S. EK 2008-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/68c1d9ef4b274ce5bde9e0e36526a08b EN eng Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5746 https://doaj.org/toc/1459-6067 https://doaj.org/toc/1795-1895 1459-6067 1795-1895 https://doaj.org/article/68c1d9ef4b274ce5bde9e0e36526a08b Agricultural and Food Science, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2008) Agriculture S Agriculture (General) S1-972 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2023-01-08T01:34:44Z Soil acidity commonly limits plant production in the fine sand soil of Northern Finland, which often has a low pH (5.5-6.5) and contains low levels of Ca and Mg. The effect of five liming (10% Mg and 19% Ca) levels, 0, 4, 8, 12, and 16 tons ha -1 , on the herb and essential oil yield and menthol and menthone content of two mint species (peppermint, Mentha x piperita, a variety of Black Mitcham and Sachalin mint, Mentha arvensis var. sacchalinensis) cultivated in fine sand soil in Northern Finland (6440N and 2505E) was studied during 1998-2000. Liming clearly increased the pH levels and the Ca and Mg content of the soil. The dry matter content, essential oil quantity, and the menthol or menthone content in mints were not affected by liming. In comparison with no liming however, liming at a rate of 4 t ha -1 doubled the herb yield. The highest yield was achieved in Sachalin mint by liming at 4 or 8 t ha -1 in the second and third year (soil pH 6-6.5) (Ca 725-871 mg l -1 and Mg 122- 219 mg l -1 ), and in peppermint by liming at 4, 8 or 16 t ha -1 (soil pH 6-6.6) (Ca 725-1272 mg l -1 and Mg 122-245 mg l -1 ). Therefore, we conclude that a higher peppermint and Sachalin mint yield is achieved by increasing soil pH to values above 6.0 in the fine sand soil of Northern Finland.; Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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J. UUSITALO
S. EK
Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
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description Soil acidity commonly limits plant production in the fine sand soil of Northern Finland, which often has a low pH (5.5-6.5) and contains low levels of Ca and Mg. The effect of five liming (10% Mg and 19% Ca) levels, 0, 4, 8, 12, and 16 tons ha -1 , on the herb and essential oil yield and menthol and menthone content of two mint species (peppermint, Mentha x piperita, a variety of Black Mitcham and Sachalin mint, Mentha arvensis var. sacchalinensis) cultivated in fine sand soil in Northern Finland (6440N and 2505E) was studied during 1998-2000. Liming clearly increased the pH levels and the Ca and Mg content of the soil. The dry matter content, essential oil quantity, and the menthol or menthone content in mints were not affected by liming. In comparison with no liming however, liming at a rate of 4 t ha -1 doubled the herb yield. The highest yield was achieved in Sachalin mint by liming at 4 or 8 t ha -1 in the second and third year (soil pH 6-6.5) (Ca 725-871 mg l -1 and Mg 122- 219 mg l -1 ), and in peppermint by liming at 4, 8 or 16 t ha -1 (soil pH 6-6.6) (Ca 725-1272 mg l -1 and Mg 122-245 mg l -1 ). Therefore, we conclude that a higher peppermint and Sachalin mint yield is achieved by increasing soil pH to values above 6.0 in the fine sand soil of Northern Finland.;
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author A. AFLATUNI
J. UUSITALO
S. EK
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J. UUSITALO
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title Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
title_short Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
title_full Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
title_fullStr Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and Sachalin mint in fine sand soil of Northern Finland
title_sort effect of liming on yield and quality of peppermint and sachalin mint in fine sand soil of northern finland
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
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