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Sesquiterpene lactones content in lettuce cultivars affected by microbiological fertilisers and seasons

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Stojanović, Milica
Savić, Slađana
Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena
Mutavdzic, Dragosav
Maksimović, Vuk
Gilbert, Jean-Louis
Philippe, Hance
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The principal sesquiterpene lactones (lactucin, lactucopicrin, and its dihydro forms), known as contributors to bitter taste, were measured in green and red coloured lettuce using Ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Six lettuce cultivars (‘Kiribati’, ‘Murai’, ‘Aquino’, ‘Gaugin’, ‘Aleppo’ and ‘Carmesi’) were grown in a greenhouse experiment using microbiological fertilisers (EM Aktiv, Vital Tricho, and their combination) during three successive growing seasons (autumn, winter, and spring). The major sesquiterpene lactone was lactucopicrin with the highest level found in cultivar ‘Carmesi’ (0.65 mg/g dry weight) in autumn with the combination of fertilisers. The concentrations of lactucin, dihydrolactucin and dihydrolactucopicrin ranged from 0.001-0.085, 0.003-0.015, and 0.001-0.056 mg/g dry weight, respectively, and were not found in all lettuce samples. Generally, red cultivars showed higher content of lactones compared to green. Application of Vital Tricho and the combination of ...fertilisers led to an increased level of lactucopicrin, in some cultivars, in the range of 77-800% compared to unfertilised plants. Higher levels of lactucopicrin were found in the autumn trial compared to spring and winter. The present study suggests that genotype, fertilisers and season jointly affected the quantity of sesquiterpene lactones with emphasis on Vital Tricho, and/or the combination of fertilisers.

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Lactucopicrin / Lettuce / Microbiological fertiliser / Season / Sesquiterpene lactones
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4th International Conference on Plant Biology-Book of Abstracts, 2022, 18-
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  • Serbian Plant Physiology Society
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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200053 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research) (RS-200053)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200216 (Institute for Vegetable Crops, Smederevska Palanka) (RS-200216)

ISBN: 978-86-912591-6-7

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AU  - Stojanović, Milica
AU  - Savić, Slađana
AU  - Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena
AU  - Mutavdzic, Dragosav
AU  - Maksimović, Vuk
AU  - Gilbert, Jean-Louis
AU  - Philippe, Hance
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1760
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year = "2022",
abstract = "The principal sesquiterpene lactones (lactucin, lactucopicrin, and its dihydro forms), known as contributors to bitter taste, were measured in green and red coloured lettuce using Ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Six lettuce cultivars (‘Kiribati’, ‘Murai’, ‘Aquino’, ‘Gaugin’, ‘Aleppo’ and ‘Carmesi’) were grown in a greenhouse experiment using microbiological fertilisers (EM Aktiv, Vital Tricho, and their combination) during three successive growing seasons (autumn, winter, and spring). The major sesquiterpene lactone was lactucopicrin with the highest level found in cultivar ‘Carmesi’ (0.65 mg/g dry weight) in autumn with the combination of fertilisers. The concentrations of lactucin, dihydrolactucin and dihydrolactucopicrin ranged from 0.001-0.085, 0.003-0.015, and 0.001-0.056 mg/g dry weight, respectively, and were not found in all lettuce samples. Generally, red cultivars showed higher content of lactones compared to green. Application of Vital Tricho and the combination of fertilisers led to an increased level of lactucopicrin, in some cultivars, in the range of 77-800% compared to unfertilised plants. Higher levels of lactucopicrin were found in the autumn trial compared to spring and winter. The present study suggests that genotype, fertilisers and season jointly affected the quantity of sesquiterpene lactones with emphasis on Vital Tricho, and/or the combination of fertilisers.",
publisher = "Serbian Plant Physiology Society",
journal = "4th International Conference on Plant Biology-Book of Abstracts",
title = "Sesquiterpene lactones content in lettuce cultivars affected by microbiological fertilisers and seasons",
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Stojanović, M., Savić, S., Dragišić Maksimović, J., Mutavdzic, D., Maksimović, V., Gilbert, J.,& Philippe, H.. (2022). Sesquiterpene lactones content in lettuce cultivars affected by microbiological fertilisers and seasons. in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology-Book of Abstracts
Serbian Plant Physiology Society., 18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1760
Stojanović M, Savić S, Dragišić Maksimović J, Mutavdzic D, Maksimović V, Gilbert J, Philippe H. Sesquiterpene lactones content in lettuce cultivars affected by microbiological fertilisers and seasons. in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology-Book of Abstracts. 2022;:18.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1760 .
Stojanović, Milica, Savić, Slađana, Dragišić Maksimović, Jelena, Mutavdzic, Dragosav, Maksimović, Vuk, Gilbert, Jean-Louis, Philippe, Hance, "Sesquiterpene lactones content in lettuce cultivars affected by microbiological fertilisers and seasons" in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology-Book of Abstracts (2022):18,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1760 .

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