Glucosinolates in collard greens grown under three soil management practices

被引:3
作者
Antonious, George F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kentucky State Univ, Div Environm Studies, Coll Agr Food Sci & Sustainable Syst, Frankfort, KY 40601 USA
关键词
thioglucosidase; sephadex; sewage sludge; isothiocyanates; myrosinase; Biofumigants; BRASSICA-NAPUS; MYROSINASE; RAPESEED; MANURE; ISOTHIOCYANATES; PURIFICATION; EXTRACTION; WEEVIL; BEETLE; LARVAE;
D O I
10.1080/03601234.2015.1000185
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Glucosinolates (GSLs, beta-D-thioglucoside-N-hydroxysulfates) are polar compounds present in varying amounts in members of the Brassicaceae family. They suppress soil-borne pests due to the biofumigant properties of the highly toxic isothiocyanates present in Brassica vegetables. The objectives of this investigation were to: (1) assess variation in GSLs concentrations among collard plants grown under three soil management practices: sewage sludge (SS) mixed with native soil, chicken manure (CM) mixed with native soil, and no-mulch (NM) native soil, (2) quantify GSLs concentrations in collard roots, leaves, and stems at harvest for potential use of their crude extracts in plant protection, and (3) assess myrosinase activity in soil amended with CM and SS mixed with native soil. Separation of GSLs was accomplished by adsorption on a DEAE-Sephadex ion exchange resin using disposable pipette tips filled with DEAE, a weak base, with a net positive charge when ionized and exchange anions such as GSLs (hydrophilic plant secondary metabolites). Quantification of total GSLs was based on inactivation of collard endogenous myrosinase and liberation of the glucose moiety from the GSLs molecule by addition of standardized myrosinase and colorimetric determination of the liberated glucose moiety. Across all treatments, SS and CM increased soil organic matter content from 2.2% in native soil to 4.2 and 6.5%, respectively. GSLs concentrations were significantly greater in collard leaves (30.9 mu moles g(-1) fresh weight) compared to roots and stems (7.8 and 1.2 mu moles g(-1) fresh weight), respectively. Leaves of collard grown in soil amended with SS contained the greatest concentrations of GSLs compared to leaves of plants grown in CM and NM treatments. Accordingly, leaves of collard plants grown in soil amended with SS could play a significant role in sustainable agriculture as alternative tools for soil-borne disease management in conventional and organic agriculture.
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