The modification in quality of parsley (Petroselinum crispum) by selenium and amino acids .
Authors
Abstract:
This research was conducted with the purpose of appraising the effect of Selenium (Se) and/or amino acid fertilizers (AA) on improving growth, physiology, and biofortification of parsley grown under high EC condition. Plants were foliarly supplemented with four levels of Se (0, 25, 50, 100 mgl-1) and/or two concentrations of AA (0 and 0.2%) three times with a week interval. The significantly increases in the leaf fresh and dry masses as well as improvements in leaf area and stem heights were recorded in Se and/or AA-supplemented plants, as opposed to Se 100. However, the growth inhibiting effects of Se 100 were relieved by AA. In contrast to Se 100, Se 25 AA and Se 50 AA were the most effective treatments to improve the chlorophyll contents. The significant inductions in the activities of antioxidant enzymes, peroxidase, and polyphenol oxidase were observed in Se and/or AA treated plants. The usage of Se and/or AA, especially the combined ones, led to the significant stimulations in the activities of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL). The significantly higher contents of phenolics, a suitable quality indicator with great significance for cardiovascular diseases in humans, were observed in Se and/or AA supplemented plants. The foliar supplementation of amino acids accelerated and/or declined the physiological alterations triggered by Se dependent on the applied concentrations. It could be concluded that the simultaneous supplementation of Se and AA at appropriate levels represents an environmentally friendly way of promoting growth, alleviating stress, and fortifying in parsley.
similar resources
Pectate hydrolases of parsley (Petroselinum crispum) roots.
The presence of various enzyme forms with terminal action pattern on pectate was evaluated in a protein mixture obtained from parsley roots. Enzymes found in the soluble fraction of roots (juice) were purified to homogeneity according to SDS-PAGE, partially separated by preparative isoelectric focusing and characterized. Three forms with pH optima 3.6, 4.2 and 4.6 clearly preferred substrates w...
full textBiochemical Changes in Two Parsley (Petroselinum crispum L.) Varieties during Saline Stress
Parsley root has been used medicinally since ancient times for possible medicinal qualities including antioxidative, antimicrobial, laxative, antihy-perlipidemic, anticoagulant and antihepatotoxic (1). The parsley importance is attributed to its high vitamins content (mainly vitamins C), anti-oxidants, and some mineral elements such as iron, as well as volatile oils that play an important role ...
full textConditioning of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum L.) Suspension Cells Increases Elicitor-Induced Incorporation of Cell Wall Phenolics.
The elicitor-induced incorporation of phenylpropanoid derivatives into the cell wall and the secretion of soluble coumarin derivatives (phytoalexins) by parsley (Petroselinum crispum L.) suspension cultures can be potentiated by pretreatment of the cultures with 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid or derivatives of salicylic acid. To investigate this phenomenon further, the cell walls and an extracel...
full textChanges of antioxidant potential of pasta fortified with parsley (Petroselinum Crispum mill.) leaves in the light of protein-phenolics interactions.
BACKGROUND Pasta is considered as an effective carrier of prohealth ingredients in food fortification. The aim of this study was to examine the changes of antioxidant potential of wheat pasta affected by fortification with powdered parsley leaves. A special attention was paid to effectiveness of fortification in the light of proteinphenolic interactions. METHODS To improve antioxidant activit...
full textDe Novo Transcriptome Sequence Assembly and Identification of AP2/ERF Transcription Factor Related to Abiotic Stress in Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
Parsley is an important biennial Apiaceae species that is widely cultivated as herb, spice, and vegetable. Previous studies on parsley principally focused on its physiological and biochemical properties, including phenolic compound and volatile oil contents. However, little is known about the molecular and genetic properties of parsley. In this study, 23,686,707 high-quality reads were obtained...
full textTiming of Changes in Protein Synthesis Pattern in Elicitor-Treated Cell Suspension Cultures of Parsley ( Petroselinum crispum)
The timing o f changes in the protein synthesis pattern o f elicitor-treated, [35S]methioninelabelled parsley cells ( Petroselinum crispum) was analyzed by two-dimensional gel electropho resis. Five groups were distinguished from a large number o f elicitor-responsive as well as un responsive proteins. Two groups were synthesized de novo either early or late after elicitor ap plication; two ...
full textMy Resources
Journal title
volume 6 issue 4
pages 1825- 1833
publication date 2016-08-01
By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023