Phenolic composition and antioxidant capacity of integrated and conventionally grown strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)

2016
Authors
Pešaković, Marijana
Milenković, Slobodan

Đukić, Dragutin
Mandić, Leka

Karaklajić-Stajić, Žaklina

Tomić, Jelena

Miletić, Nemanja

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Evaluation was performed of the effect made by integrated and conventional production systems on phenolic composition and antioxidant capacity of cv. Senga Sengana strawberry grown under greenhouse conditions over two consecutive years. The experiment also involved three different types of fertilizer. The integrated production system provides significantly larger quantities of polyphenols as well as a higher antioxidant capacity, compared to values obtained using the conventional system. The investigation into total phenolics content and total antioxidant capacity, as well as individual flavonols and phenolic acids (except gallic acid) content reveals a pronounced effect of the applied biofertilizers (PGPR 1 and PGPR 2). On the other hand, applied chemical fertilizer (Multi KMg) gives the best results in terms of anthocyanins content. These results indicate that there were significant differences in phenols content among integrated and conventional production systems, as well as betwee...n biofertilizers and a chemical fertilizer.
Keywords:
phenolic compounds / garden strawberry / cultivation techniquesSource:
Horticultural Science, 2016, 43, 1, 17-24Publisher:
- Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, Prague
Funding / projects:
- Content of bioactive components in small and stone fruits as affected by cultivar specificities and growing conditions, and obtaining biologically valuable products by improved and newly developed technologies (RS-31093)
- Studies on plant pathogens, arthropods, weeds, and pesticides with a view to developing the methods of biorational plant protection and safe food production (RS-31043)
- Improvement of genetic potential and technologies in forage crops production in function of sustainable animal husbandry development (RS-31057)
DOI: 10.17221/180/2014-HORTSCI
ISSN: 0862-867X