Abstract

The present paper presents the results on the influence of the nutrition space at Dracocephalum moldavica L., cultivated under the conditions of A.R.D.S. Secuieni between 2016 and 2017. Following the interaction of the factors, the distance between the rows and the distance between the plants per row was found that in the variant sown at 70 cm between the rows and 15 cm between the plants per row there was an increase in the average number of branches (2,27). The variants sown at 50 cm and 70 cm between the rows achieved deficit production, very significant compared to the control sowing at the 25 cm between the rows.

Highlights

  • Dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.) is an annual aromatic plant belonging to family of Lamiaceae [1]

  • In Dracocephalum moldavica L. the average weight of the stem recorded positive, distinctly significant differences compared to the control at a1xb1 (43.79 g) at the interactions between a1xb3 (56.85 g - sown at 25 cm between rows and 25 cm between plants per row) and a2xb3 (66.96g - sown at 50 cm between rows and 25 cm between plants per row)

  • In Dracocephalum moldavica L. the average weight of the stem showed distinct positive differences. compared to the a1xb1 (43.79 g). at the interactions between a1xb3 (56.85 g - sown at 25 cm between rows and 25 cm between plants per row) and a2xb3 (66.96 g - sown at 50 cm between rows and 25 cm between plants per row)

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Introduction

Dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.) is an annual aromatic plant belonging to family of Lamiaceae [1]. The origin of this plant is reported from southern Siberia and the Himalaya and naturally grows in temperate Zones of Europe and Asia [2, 3]. It is not possible to control these factors, but the potential productive of this species can be improved by improving technology cultivation [5, 6]. The researches were carried between 2016 and 2017 at A.R.D.S. Secuieni and aimed establish the optimal nutritional space for the species Dracocephalum moldavica L. in order to develop the technology cultivation

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