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The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants

Giannakoula, Anastasia E; Ilias, Ilias F; Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena; Maksimović, Vuk; Živanović, Branka D.

(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Giannakoula, Anastasia E
AU  - Ilias, Ilias F
AU  - Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena
AU  - Maksimović, Vuk
AU  - Živanović, Branka  D.
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/520
AB  - The effects of plant growth regulators (PGRs) such as gibberellic acid (GA(3)), indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), kinetin, Prohexadione-Calcium (Prohex-Ca), and Topflor on lentil plants were investigated employing physiological and biochemical methods. GA(3) increased lentil plants growth by 43%, while growth retardants (Prohex-Ca and Topflor) inhibited it by 34% as expected. Lentil 1000-seeds weight was decreased by 26% in plots supplemented with GA(3). In contrast to Prohex-Ca and Topflor increased lentil 1000-seeds weight by 16% and 30%, respectively. In seeds, the total phenolic content (TPC) was significantly correlated (r(2) = 0.99) to their total antioxidant capacity (TAC). HPLC-MS detection showed that specific phenolic compounds (catechin, epicatechin, rutin, p-coumaric acid, quercetin, kaempferol, gallic acid and resveratrol) appear to be the compounds with the greatest influence on the TAC values. Catechin is the most abundant phenolic compound in lentil seeds (up to 74 mu g g(-1) of fresh weight). Kinetin significantly increased rutin, epicatechin and gallic acid content in lentil seeds compared to control (93%, 79% and 49%, respectively). The variability in phenolic content among different PGRs treatments can be used as a benchmark for the selection of specific PGR to obtain lentil seeds with high phenolic content and high antioxidant properties as food ingredients.
PB  - Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego
T2  - Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
T1  - The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants
EP  - 53
IS  - 1
SP  - 46
VL  - 28
DO  - 10.1016/j.jfca.2012.06.005
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Giannakoula, Anastasia E and Ilias, Ilias F and Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena and Maksimović, Vuk and Živanović, Branka  D.",
year = "2012",
abstract = "The effects of plant growth regulators (PGRs) such as gibberellic acid (GA(3)), indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), kinetin, Prohexadione-Calcium (Prohex-Ca), and Topflor on lentil plants were investigated employing physiological and biochemical methods. GA(3) increased lentil plants growth by 43%, while growth retardants (Prohex-Ca and Topflor) inhibited it by 34% as expected. Lentil 1000-seeds weight was decreased by 26% in plots supplemented with GA(3). In contrast to Prohex-Ca and Topflor increased lentil 1000-seeds weight by 16% and 30%, respectively. In seeds, the total phenolic content (TPC) was significantly correlated (r(2) = 0.99) to their total antioxidant capacity (TAC). HPLC-MS detection showed that specific phenolic compounds (catechin, epicatechin, rutin, p-coumaric acid, quercetin, kaempferol, gallic acid and resveratrol) appear to be the compounds with the greatest influence on the TAC values. Catechin is the most abundant phenolic compound in lentil seeds (up to 74 mu g g(-1) of fresh weight). Kinetin significantly increased rutin, epicatechin and gallic acid content in lentil seeds compared to control (93%, 79% and 49%, respectively). The variability in phenolic content among different PGRs treatments can be used as a benchmark for the selection of specific PGR to obtain lentil seeds with high phenolic content and high antioxidant properties as food ingredients.",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego",
journal = "Journal of Food Composition and Analysis",
title = "The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants",
pages = "53-46",
number = "1",
volume = "28",
doi = "10.1016/j.jfca.2012.06.005"
}
Giannakoula, A. E., Ilias, I. F., Dragišić Maksimović, J., Maksimović, V.,& Živanović, Branka  D.. (2012). The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants. in Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego., 28(1), 46-53.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2012.06.005
Giannakoula AE, Ilias IF, Dragišić Maksimović J, Maksimović V, Živanović, Branka  D.. The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants. in Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. 2012;28(1):46-53.
doi:10.1016/j.jfca.2012.06.005 .
Giannakoula, Anastasia E, Ilias, Ilias F, Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena, Maksimović, Vuk, Živanović, Branka  D., "The effects of plant growth regulators on growth, yield, and phenolic profile of lentil plants" in Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 28, no. 1 (2012):46-53,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2012.06.005 . .
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Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?

Giannakoula, Anastasia E; Ilias, Ilias F; Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena; Maksimović, Vuk; Živanović, Branka D.

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Giannakoula, Anastasia E
AU  - Ilias, Ilias F
AU  - Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena
AU  - Maksimović, Vuk
AU  - Živanović, Branka  D.
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/509
AB  - Overhead irrigation of lentil plants with salt (100 mM NaCl) did not have any significant impact on plant growth, while chlorophyll content and chlorophyll fluorescence parameter F-v/F-m were affected. Under such poor irrigation water quality, the malondialdehyde content in leaves was increased due to the lipid peroxidation of membranes. In seeds, the total phenolic content (TPC) was correlated to their total antioxidant capacity (TAC). High performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) detection showed that flavonoids (catechin, epicatechin, rutin, p-coumaric acid, quercetin, kaempferol, gallic acid and resveratrol) appear to be the compounds with the greatest influence on the TAC values. Catechin is the most abundant phenolic compound in lentil seeds. Overhead irrigation with salt reduced the concentration of almost all phenolic compounds analyzed from lentil seed extracts.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?
EP  - 547
IS  - 2
SP  - 539
VL  - 64
DO  - 10.2298/ABS1202539G
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Giannakoula, Anastasia E and Ilias, Ilias F and Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena and Maksimović, Vuk and Živanović, Branka  D.",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Overhead irrigation of lentil plants with salt (100 mM NaCl) did not have any significant impact on plant growth, while chlorophyll content and chlorophyll fluorescence parameter F-v/F-m were affected. Under such poor irrigation water quality, the malondialdehyde content in leaves was increased due to the lipid peroxidation of membranes. In seeds, the total phenolic content (TPC) was correlated to their total antioxidant capacity (TAC). High performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) detection showed that flavonoids (catechin, epicatechin, rutin, p-coumaric acid, quercetin, kaempferol, gallic acid and resveratrol) appear to be the compounds with the greatest influence on the TAC values. Catechin is the most abundant phenolic compound in lentil seeds. Overhead irrigation with salt reduced the concentration of almost all phenolic compounds analyzed from lentil seed extracts.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?",
pages = "547-539",
number = "2",
volume = "64",
doi = "10.2298/ABS1202539G"
}
Giannakoula, A. E., Ilias, I. F., Dragišić Maksimović, J., Maksimović, V.,& Živanović, Branka  D.. (2012). Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 64(2), 539-547.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202539G
Giannakoula AE, Ilias IF, Dragišić Maksimović J, Maksimović V, Živanović, Branka  D.. Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2012;64(2):539-547.
doi:10.2298/ABS1202539G .
Giannakoula, Anastasia E, Ilias, Ilias F, Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena, Maksimović, Vuk, Živanović, Branka  D., "Does overhead irrigation with salt affect growth, yield, and phenolic content of lentil plants?" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 64, no. 2 (2012):539-547,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202539G . .
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