| Literature DB >> 23871019 |
Imrul Mosaddek Ahmed1, Fangbin Cao, Yong Han, Umme Aktari Nadira, Guoping Zhang, Feibo Wu.
Abstract
Grain phytochemical profiles were compared in Tibetan wild barley XZ5 (drought-tolerant), XZ16 (salinity/aluminum-tolerant) and cv CM72 (salinity-tolerant) in response to drought and salinity alone and combination (D+S) during anthesis. Total antioxidant capacity assessed by determining ferric-reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP) in grains increased significantly as follows: D+S>drought>salinity, and XZ5>XZ16>CM72. A marked increase in the total phenol (TP) from individual and combined stresses was observed in XZ5, while a decrease occurred in CM72. Moreover, the activity of α-/β-amylase in the grains under combined stress was 81.8%/16.9% in XZ5 and 48.6%/18.7% in XZ16 higher than that of CM72. Increases in amino acids, protein content and protein fractions of albumin, globulin, hordein and glutelin were maximised under D+S, with larger values in the Tibetan wild genotypes. Observation with a scanning electron microscopy showed a distinct genotypic difference under D+S; for example, XZ5 and XZ16 maintained a relatively integral starch granule with a greater protein deposit/matrix, while CM72 degraded by pitting. This research expands our understanding of barley drought and salt-tolerance mechanisms and provides possibility of Tibetan wild barley in developing barley cultivars with both tolerance to drought and salinity.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acid; Drought and salinity; Phenol; Starch granules; Tibetan wild barley (Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. spontaneum); Total antioxidant capacity (TAC)
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23871019 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.05.101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514