Health-promoting compounds of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica) plants as affected by nitrogen fertilisation in projected future climatic change environments

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作者
Zaghdoud, Chokri [1 ]
Carvajal, Micaela [2 ]
Moreno, Diego A. [3 ]
Ferchichi, Ali [1 ]
del Carmen Martinez-Ballesta, Maria [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Regions Arides, Lab Aridoculture & Cultures Oasiennes, Medenine 4119, Tunisia
[2] Ctr Edafol & Biol Aplicada Segura CEBAS CSIC, Dept Plant Nutr, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
[3] Ctr Edafol Biol Aplicada Segura CEBAS CSIC, Dept Food Sci & Technol, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
关键词
Brassica oleracea; climate change; amino acids; glucosinolates; phenolic compounds; vitamin C; AMMONIUM-NITRATE RATIO; ELEVATED CO2; GLUCOSINOLATE CONTENT; BIOACTIVE COMPONENTS; SALINITY TOLERANCE; SULFUR; GROWTH; NUTRITION; SENSITIVITY; CARBON;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.7102
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
BACKGROUNDThe complex interactions between CO2 increase and salinity were investigated in relation to decreased N supply, in order to determine the nutritional quality of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica) plants under these conditions. Three different decreased N fertilisation regimes (NO3-/NH4+ ratios of 100:0, 50:50 and 0:100 respectively) were combined with ambient (380ppm) and elevated (800ppm) [CO2] under non-saline (0mmolL(-1) NaCl) and saline (80mmolL(-1) NaCl) conditions. Nutrients (minerals, soluble protein and total amino acids) and natural antioxidants (glucosinolates, phenolic acids, flavonoids and vitamin C) were determined. RESULTSIn NH4+-fed broccoli plants, a marked growth reduction was shown and a redistribution of amino acids to cope with NH4+ toxicity resulted in higher levels of indolic glucosinolate and total phenolic compounds. However, the positive effect of the higher [CO2]-ameliorating adverse effects of salinity-was only observed when N was supplied as NO3-. Under reduced N fertilisation, the total glucosinolates were increased by a decreased NO3-/NH4+ ratio and elevated [CO2] but were unaffected by salinity. CONCLUSIONUnder future climatic challenges, such as increased salinity and elevated [CO2], a clear genotypic dependence of S metabolism was observed in broccoli plants. In addition, an influence of the form in which N was supplied on plant nutritional quality was observed; a combined NO3-/NH4+ (50:50) supply allowed broccoli plants not only to deal with NH4+ toxicity but also to modify their glucosinolate content and profile. Thus, for different modes of N fertilisation, the interaction with climatic factors must be considered in the search for an optimal balance between yield and nutritional quality. (c) 2015 Society of Chemical Industry
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