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Molecules ; 27(2)2022 Jan 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35056846

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The main focus of the study was to determine the content of phenolic acids, flavonoids, and organic acids in the flowers of Tagetes patula 'Petite Gold' and 'Petite Orange'. The growth of the plants was assessed depending on the cultivation conditions. The above plants were illuminated with white light, whereas the 'Petite Gold' ones with white light enhanced with blue or red light. Both cultivars grew in a two-level-mineral compounds organic substrate. The research showed that the French marigold flowers were rich in phenolic compounds and organic acids. The 'Petite Gold' flowers had more bioactive compounds compared with the 'Petite Orange' flowers. Three flavonoids, 10 phenolic acids and seven organic acids were found in the 'Petite Gold' flowers. The artificial lighting used during the cultivation of the plants showed diversified influence on the content of organic compounds in their flowers. The measurements of the plants' morphological traits and the number of inflorescences showed that illumination with red light resulted in a better effect. Large plants with numerous inflorescences grew in the substrate with a lower content of nutrients.


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Ácidos/análisis , Flores/crecimiento & desarrollo , Luz , Compuestos Orgánicos/análisis , Fenoles/análisis , Extractos Vegetales/análisis , Tagetes/química , Color , Flores/metabolismo , Flores/efectos de la radiación , Extractos Vegetales/efectos de la radiación
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Molecules ; 25(23)2020 Nov 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33260455

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The study focused on the determination of phenolic acids, flavonoids and organic acids in five tulip cultivars 'Barcelona', 'Columbus', 'Strong Gold', 'Super Parrot' and 'Tropicana'. The cultivars grown in field and in a greenhouse were exposed after cutting to different times of storage (0, 3 and 6 days). The phenolic profile contained 4-hydroxybenzoic, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic, gallic, vanillic, syringic, salicylic, protocatechuic, trans-cinnamic, p-coumaric, caffeic, ferulic, chlorogenic and sinapic acids, as well as quercetin, rutin, luteonin, catechin and vitexin. The mean phenolic acid content was in the following order: 'Columbus' and 'Tropicana' > 'Barcelona' > 'Strong Gold' > 'Super Parrot', while the levels of flavonoids were as follows: 'Strong Gold' > 'Barcelona' > 'Tropicana' > 'Columbus' > 'Super Parrot'. The highest content of phenolic acids was confirmed for Columbus and Tropicana, while the lowest was for Super Parrot. However total phenolic content was very similar, observed between the place of cultivation, time of storage and cultivars. Malonic, succinic, acetic and citric acids were the major organic acid components in tulip petals. More organic acids (except malonic) were accumulated in tulip petals from fields than those from the greenhouse, while changes during storage were strictly correlated with cultivars.


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Ácidos/análisis , Flavonoides/análisis , Hidroxibenzoatos/análisis , Compuestos Orgánicos/análisis , Fenoles/análisis , Tulipa/química , Agricultura/métodos , Producción de Cultivos/métodos , Flores/química , Análisis de los Alimentos , Almacenamiento de Alimentos , Extractos Vegetales/análisis , Extractos Vegetales/química , Plantas Comestibles/química , Factores de Tiempo
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J Appl Genet ; 49(3): 213-20, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18670056

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The aim of the study was to verify the similarity of 13 species and 5 cultivars of ornamental alliums and classify them into groups based on morphological and isozyme variation. The work embraced: Allium aflatunense, A. caeruleum, A. christophii, A. giganteum, A. karataviense, A. moly, A. nigrum, A. pyrenaicum, A. rosenbachianum, A. schubertii, A. siculum (syn. Nectaroscordum siculum), A. sphaerocephalon, A. strictum, A. stipitatum 'Album', A. 'Ivory Queen', A. 'Lucy Ball', A. 'Mont Blanc', and A. 'Purple Sensation'. Scape length, inflorescence diameter, and flowering period were recorded. Isozyme marker polymorphism was assessed by starch gel electrophoresis. Eight polymorphic isozyme systems (AAT, GPI, PGM, ALAT, ACP, DIAP, ALDO, PGD) were selected from 16 analysed in the taxa. Besides the differences between the taxa, the isozymes revealed intraspecific polymorphism in 5 systems. A total of 37 markers were obtained and used for dendrogram construction. The most similar taxa were A. karataviense with A. 'Ivory Queen', and A. karataviense with A. christophii (similarity level 0.78). A high similarity of 11 taxa belonging to one group (A. aflatunense, A. christophii, A. giganteum, A. karataviense, A. nigrum, A. schubertii, A. 'Ivory Queen', A. 'Lucy Ball', A. stipitatum 'Album', A. 'Mont Blanc', A. 'Purple Sensation') suggested that this group could be identified with the subgenus Melanocrommyum.


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Allium/genética , Variación Genética , Isoenzimas/genética , Allium/clasificación , Repeticiones de Microsatélite , Filogenia , Polimorfismo Genético
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