Literature DB >> 25689922

Ecotype variability in growth and secondary metabolite profile in Moringa oleifera: impact of sulfur and water availability.

Nadja Förster1, Christian Ulrichs1, Monika Schreiner, Nick Arndt, Reinhard Schmidt, Inga Mewis2.   

Abstract

Moringa oleifera is widely cultivated in plantations in the tropics and subtropics. Previous cultivation studies with M. oleifera focused primarily only on leaf yield. In the present study, the content of potentially health-promoting secondary metabolites (glucosinolates, phenolic acids, and flavonoids) were also investigated. Six different ecotypes were grown under similar environmental conditions to identify phenotypic differences that can be traced back to the genotype. The ecotypes TOT4880 (origin USA) and TOT7267 (origin India) were identified as having the best growth performance and highest secondary metabolite production, making them an ideal health-promoting food crop. Furthermore, optimal cultivation conditions-exemplarily on sulfur fertilization and water availability-for achieving high leaf and secondary metabolite yields were investigated for M. oleifera. In general, plant biomass and height decreased under water deficiency compared to normal cultivation conditions, whereas the glucosinolate content increased. The effects depended to a great extent on the ecotype.

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Keywords:  Moringa oleifera; biomass production; ecotypes; flavonoids; glucosinolates; phenolic acids; plant height; sulfur fertilization; water limitation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25689922     DOI: 10.1021/jf506174v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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