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EFFECT OF NUTRIENT SOLUTION CONCENTRATION ON QUALITY OF RADISH (RAPHANUS SATIVUS L.) GROWN ON A FLOATING SYSTEM
Article number
746_33
Pages
297 – 302
Language
English
Abstract
The management of mineral nutrition is a key pre-harvest factor that determines the product quality of radish (Raphanus sativus L). The floating system represents an important tool because it permits a precise control of plant nutrition.
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of three nutrient solution concentrations (100%, 75% and 50%) on total polyphenols, anthocyanins, glucosinolates and chemical characterization of two radish genotypes (Girox and Suprella) grown in a floating system during three consecutive growing cycles.
Anthocyanin and glucosinolate compounds were enhanced most in radishes grown on the 75% and 50% concentration solutions during the spring and summer growing seasons, respectively.
Furthermore the Suprella cultivar of radish has generally higher bioactive compound content of total polyphenols, anthocyanins and glucosinolates than Girox. The NMR analysis suggested the difference between the treatments for nutrient solution concentration: the major 1H-NMR signal originated from sugars and organic acid molecule structures.
The objective of this work was to assess the effect of three nutrient solution concentrations (100%, 75% and 50%) on total polyphenols, anthocyanins, glucosinolates and chemical characterization of two radish genotypes (Girox and Suprella) grown in a floating system during three consecutive growing cycles.
Anthocyanin and glucosinolate compounds were enhanced most in radishes grown on the 75% and 50% concentration solutions during the spring and summer growing seasons, respectively.
Furthermore the Suprella cultivar of radish has generally higher bioactive compound content of total polyphenols, anthocyanins and glucosinolates than Girox. The NMR analysis suggested the difference between the treatments for nutrient solution concentration: the major 1H-NMR signal originated from sugars and organic acid molecule structures.
Authors
A. Salerno, F. Pierandrei, S. Rinaldi, P. Sequi, E. Rea, M. Valentini, G. Colla, Y. Rouphael, F. Saccardo
Keywords
fresh cut product, nutrient solution, bioactive compounds, HPLC, NMR
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