[{
  "type": "article-journal",
  "title": "CULTIVATION OF NATURALLY DISTRIBUTED MOUNTAIN TEA (Sideritis spp.) TAXA IN ISPARTA (TURKIYE) AND DETERMINATION OF THEIR CHEMICAL AND AGRICULTURAL TRAITS",
  "author": [
    {
      "family": "TÜRKMENOGLU",
      "given": ""
    },
    {
      "family": "FAKIR",
      "given": ""
    }
  ],
  "issued": {
    "date-parts": [[2025]]
  },
  "container-title": "Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences",
  "ISSN": "1018-7081",
  "volume": "35",
  "issue": "6",
  "page": "1503-1518",
  "DOI": "https://doi.org/10.36899/JAPS.2025.6.128",
  "abstract": "<p>The aim of this study was to cultivate&nbsp;<em>Sideritis&nbsp;</em>spp. taxa that are naturally distributed in the province of Isparta, T&uuml;rkiye and evaluate agricultural performance. The taxa investigated included<em>Sideritis</em><em>&nbsp;perfoliata&nbsp;</em>L.,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>hispita&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">P.H.Davis</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>libanotica</em><span lang=\"TR\">Labill.&nbsp;</span>subsp.&nbsp;<em>linearis&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">((Benth.) Bornm.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>&nbsp;libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>libanotica,</em><em>Sideritis</em><em>condensata&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">Boiss. &amp; Heldr.</span><em>,</em><em>Sideritis</em><em>&nbsp;cilicica</em><span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;Boiss. &amp; Balansa</span><em>, Sideritis congesta&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">P.H.Davis &amp; Hub.-Mor.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>&nbsp;stricta&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">Boiss. &amp; Heldr.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>&nbsp;leptoclada&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">O.Schwarz &amp; P.H.Davis</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>syriaca</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>nusairiensis&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">(Post) Hub-Mor.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>pisidica&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">Boiss. &amp; Heldr.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>phrygia&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">Bornm.</span>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>dichotoma&nbsp;</em><span lang=\"TR\">Huter</span>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em><em>erythrantha</em>&nbsp;var.&nbsp;<em>erythrantha</em>. Twelve of these taxa are endemic to the region. Successful cultivation was achieved in nine species among these taxa:&nbsp;<em><span lang=\"TR\">S. perfoliata</span></em><span lang=\"TR\">,&nbsp;<em>S. hispita</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>linearis</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>libanotica</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. condensata</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. congesta</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. stricta</em>,&nbsp;<em>S. leptoclada</em>, and&nbsp;<em>S. syriaca</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>nusairiensis</em></span>.Thesespecies showed high total phenolic content values and high antioxidant activity in both<span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;wild</span>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">cultivated</span><span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;conditions</span>. The highest total phenolic content (mg GAE/g dry sample) values were found in&nbsp;<em>Sideritis libanotica&nbsp;</em>subsp.&nbsp;<em>Linearis</em>, with14.06mg/g GAE in&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">wild conditions</span>&nbsp;and 12.56 mg/g GAE under<span lang=\"TR\">cultivat</span>ion conditions. Among all taxa, the highest antioxidant activity was for<em>Sideritis leptoclada</em>&nbsp;in&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">wild conditions</span>. SPME analyses showed the main volatile compounds under&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">wild conditions</span>&nbsp;were:<em>&beta;</em>-pinene (18.12-5.66%), trans-caryophyllene (12.77-0.83%), and germacrene-D (10.59-0.67%) in&nbsp;<em>Sideritis condensata</em>. In&nbsp;<em>Sideritis perfoliata</em>, the primary compounds were&nbsp;<em>&alpha;</em>-pinene (51.72-43.36%),&nbsp;<em>&beta;</em>-pinene (14.07-12.25%), and limonene (10.96-14.09%), while in&nbsp;<em>Sideritis hispita</em>, they were&nbsp;<em>&alpha;</em>-pinene (22.86-13.74%),&nbsp;<em>&beta;</em>-pinene (28.31-16.39%), and trans-caryophyllene (11.24-14.49%). Other species such as&nbsp;<em>Sideritis libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>linearis</em>,&nbsp;<em>Sideritis libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>libanotica, Sideritis stricta, Sideritis leptoclada</em>, and&nbsp;<em>Sideritis syriaca</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>nusairiensis</em>&nbsp;showed varying dominant compounds including&nbsp;<em>&alpha;</em>-pinene,&nbsp;<em>&beta;</em>-pinene, germacrene-D, caryophyllene, and bicyclogermacrene. For&nbsp;<em>Sideritis congesta</em>, the highest compound concentrations were trans(<em>&beta;</em>)-caryophyllene (25.03%),&nbsp;<em>&beta;</em>-bisabolene (13.24%), and bicyclogermacrene (9.47%), while other compounds varied between&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">wild conditions</span>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">cultivated</span>&nbsp;conditions, including&nbsp;<em>&beta;</em>-pinene, dl-limonene,&nbsp;<em>&alpha;</em>-pinene, (Z)-2-heptenal, Z-3-hexenyl 2-methylbutanoate, and benzoate&lt;isobutyl&gt;.&nbsp;<span lang=\"TR\">Cuttings were successfully</span><span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;cultivat</span><span lang=\"TR\">ed for</span><span lang=\"TR\"><em>S. perfoliata</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. hispita</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>linearis</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>libanotica</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. condensata</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. congesta</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. stricta</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. leptoclada</em>, and&nbsp;<em>S. syriaca</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>nusairiensis</em>.&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"TR\">In addition,&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"TR\">seed germination was successful for</span><span lang=\"TR\"><em>S. perfoliata</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. libanotica</em>&nbsp;subsp.&nbsp;<em>libanotica</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. condensata</em><strong>,&nbsp;</strong><em>S. congesta</em>, and&nbsp;<em>S. stricta</em>.&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"TR\">T</span><span lang=\"TR\">he remaining species were not suitable for&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"TR\">cultivat</span><span lang=\"TR\">ion</span><span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;through seed germination.&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"TR\">These findings highlight</span><span lang=\"TR\">the potential for domestication and commercial cultivation of select&nbsp;<em>Sideritis</em>&nbsp;species. Further long-term studies are recommended to evaluate</span><span lang=\"TR\">&nbsp;agricultural productivity and quality throughout the life cycles of species that showed successful outcomes in cultivation trials.</span></p>",
  "publisher": "Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum",
  "URL": "https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2024-JAPS-2318"
}]
