Bending affects phenolic content of William pear leaves

被引:7
作者
Colaric, Mateja [1 ]
Stampar, Franci [1 ]
Hudina, Metka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Dept Agron, Biotech Fac, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
bending branches; HPLC analysis; leaves; phenolic compounds; pear; Pyrus communis L;
D O I
10.1080/09064710600834350
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The effect of branch bending on the phenolic content in pear leaves was investigated. Leaves were sampled from the tree branches which were bent in summer 2003 (1 September), in spring 2004 (15 May), and from unbent trees. Samplings were made during the growing season May to October 2004, on the following dates: 1st sampling, 15 May; 2nd sampling, 11 June; 3rd sampling, 9 July; 4th sampling, 6 August; 5th sampling, 2 September; and 6th sampling, 1 October. The leaves contained caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, sinapic acid, syringic acid, vanillic acid, rutin, epicatechin and catechin. The lowest contents of phenolics were found on the first occasion. After that, in the sequence of sampling dates, an increase was noticed at first, but after reaching their highest point, the contents of phenolics decreased. In most cases fewer contents of phenolic compounds were found in leaves from bent branches (especially from branches bent in summer), and the highest ones in leaves from the control group. For all phenolics, apart from the caffeic and vanillic acids, significant differences were evident among treatments, with the highest contents in the control group and almost the lowest in the summer treatment. It is suggested that the change in branch angle caused the physiological response of pear tree, with different contents of phenolic compounds in its leaves from bent and non-bent branches.
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页码:187 / 192
页数:6
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