Abstract

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) is a promising new crop in the Mediterranean region. Its seeds contain silymarin, a complex of flavonolignans, which is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry, mainly to produce dietary supplements. To meet the increasing demand for milk thistle, the production and productivity of milk thistle should also be optimized by employing adequate cultivation practices. In the present study, a two-year field experiment was conducted to assess the effects of plant density and a plant growth regulator on milk thistle crop growth, seed yield, and silymarin accumulation under Mediterranean semi-arid conditions. Our results showed that plant density had a significant impact on milk thistle crop growth and seed yield. The main crop characteristics, such as height, aboveground biomass, and seed yield were greatest when plant density was the highest. Increased plant density significantly reduced the silymarin content only in 2018. In contrast, mepiquat chloride (MC) treatment did not affect the following traits: plant biomass, relative chlorophyll content, silymarin content, and production. Nevertheless, mepiquat chloride reduced the plant height by 7.9%–14.8%, depending on the application rates and growth conditions. Moreover, the impact of climatic conditions on milk thistle production and quality was significant, since the lowest values of silymarin content and seed yield were recorded in the year with drought conditions during the period from March to May.

Highlights

  • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) is a broadleaved species of the family Asteraceae that is cultivated in several regions worldwide and is one of the most widely used medicinal plants [1].Currently, it is a very popular herbal remedy used by patients suffering from liver diseases [2,3], and dietary supplements containing silymarin are among the best-selling plant-derived pharmaceuticals in Europe and the USA [4,5]

  • The statistical analysis was carried out using the SigmaPlot 12 Software

  • The results of the present study revealed that plant density had a significant impact on plant growth and physiology

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Introduction

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) is a broadleaved species of the family Asteraceae that is cultivated in several regions worldwide and is one of the most widely used medicinal plants [1]. It is a very popular herbal remedy used by patients suffering from liver diseases [2,3], and dietary supplements containing silymarin are among the best-selling plant-derived pharmaceuticals in Europe and the USA [4,5]. Besides its hepatoprotective action against several liver diseases, silymarin exhibits anticancer activity, anti-inflammatory, antifibrotic and antioxidant properties [2,4,9,10,11].

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