Abstract

Leaf and flower oil terpene composition and several plant morphological characteristics of 17 Mentha × verticillata hybrids were analysed during two growing seasons (1988 and 1989). The data obtained were used to study the phenotypic plasticity, the genotypic variation and the genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. All plants showed high leveis of phenotypic plasticity for both oil chemical and morphometrical parameters. Higher degrees of genotypic variation were found among the plants for oll components while a higher phenotypic plasticity was observed for morphological parameters. Temperatures and rainfall data were collected during the growing seasons and correlated to the data obtained from plant oil and morphology. Low levels of phenotypic plasticity and high degrees of genotypic variation were found to form outliers in the population of M. x verticillata hybrids. The results obtained confirm a significant effect of environmental conditions on the physiology and morphology of the genus Mentha.

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