Metabolomic Profile of Citrus limon Leaves (‘Verna’ Variety) by 1H-NMR and Multivariate Analysis Technique

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چکیده

The elaboration and definition of “metabolic fingerprints” can subsidize both the identification determination plant varieties, as well increase in knowledge about responses adaptations plants to external and/or internal factors. lemon tree (Citrus limon Burm.) is one most important crops Spanish southeast often consumed around world. Although study characterization its fruits are common due economic interest, leaves limited specific functionalized studies related objective work (extraction essential oils, stabilizing agent, aromatic extracts, etc.). So, this aimed identify primary secondary metabolites Citrus Burm. (‘Verna’ variety) leaf samples cultivated under different conditions (three rootstocks three culture media). In total, 19 were identified for all samples, which 9 amino acids, 5 organic 3 sugars 2 intermediate metabolites. results pointed a influence, substrate crop rootstock, on metabolomic differentiation leaves. Knowledge foliar offer information that supports application treatments but also helps management diseases pests.

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عنوان ژورنال: Agronomy

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2156-3276', '0065-4663']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12051060