Phytochemical Changes Induced by Different Nitrogen Supply Forms and Radiation Levels in Two Leafy Brassica Species
2011; American Chemical Society; Volume: 59; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/jf1048904
ISSN1520-5118
AutoresC. Fallovo, Monika Schreiner, Dietmar Schwarz, Giuseppe Colla, Angelika Krumbein,
Tópico(s)Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
ResumoThe effect of three different nitrogen (N) supply forms differing in their ammonium-to-nitrate (NH(4):NO(3)) ratio (100% NH(4), 50% NH(4) + 50% NO(3), 100% NO(3)) under three different levels of daily photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) (low, 5.0; medium, 6.8; high, 9.0 mol m(-2) day(-1)) on a range of desirable health-promoting phytochemicals in Brassica rapa subsp. nipposinica var. chinoleifera and Brassica juncea was determined. The 100% NH(4) supply under medium PAR levels led to the highest concentration of glucosinolates based on a low nitrogen/sulfur ratio as well as high levels of carotenoids in the leaves of both Brassica species. However, the 100% NH(4) supply under low and medium PAR levels resulted in low concentrations of flavonoids based on high N concentration in the leaves. Thus, the data provided here have strong implications for crop management strategies aimed at optimizing both the concentration and composition of a range of phytochemicals.
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