Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.) is a valuable aromatic culture

Bespalko Lesya V. Pinchuk Elena V. Ushakova Irina T.

Journal: Овощи России @vegetables

Section: Овощеводство

Article in issue: 3 (47), 2019.

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Spicy-favoring cultures are an indispensable source of vitamins, macro-and microelements, organic acids. Early and rapid formation and return of the crop greatly increases the value of these crops. One of the valuable spice-aromatic plants of the family Lamiaceae L. is Melissa officinalis (Melicca officinalis L.), which is grown as an essential oil culture. Melissa officinalis contains biologically active substances that can be used to enrich food products. Fresh Melicca officinalis leaves produce essential oil which contains precious substances citronellal, citrategeneric, linalool [1]. Leaves and young shoots in the open ground cut to bloom. Consume fresh or dry meissa demanding soil fertility and irrigation. The article provides information about its origin and biological features. A brief overview of the nutritional and medicinal value is given. One of the important areas of work in the creation of modern vegetable varieties is the selection of high content of biologically active substances with antioxidant activity, and suitability for growing on hydroponic plants in protected soil to supply the population with fragrant vitamin products of fresh herbs all year round...

melissa officinalis \ origin \ food fortification \ multi circle hydroponics (mch) \ hydroponics

Short address: https://sciup.org/140240716

IDS: 140240716   |   UDC: 635.74   |   DOI: 10.18619/2072-9146-2019-3-57-61