Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity
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Resumo: | Abstract The cultivation of aromatic species to obtain essential oils has great economic importance, presenting an increasing demand from different industrial sectors, especially to menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) essential oil, rich in menthol (70-80%). Consortium cultivation has been an important practice in agricultural systems whose land use is necessary, consequently promoting strong competition for light in reduced space. Thus, this study aimed verifying if different light intensities might promote chemical, metabolical and anatomical alterations in menthol mint. Plants were grown in greenhouse at different average of light intensities (137, 254, 406 and 543 µmol photons m2 s1). Samples were collected 43 days after germination and submitted to following analyses: Gravimetric test, photosynthetic pigments, soluble fractions, enzymatic activity, N-total, trichome density and histochemistry and chemometric test based on essential oil chemical profile. Fresh mass gain, trichome density, essential oil content and soluble sugars were positively influenced by light intensity increase. On the other hand, total-N, NO3−-N and pigments content have decreased influenced by light intensity increase. In the secretion from the trichomes, phenolic substances were reported, as well as lipophilic ones in the peltate ones. The increase of oxygenated monoterpenes was favored by light intensity decrease. |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensityMentha arvensisglandular trichomeshistochemistryessential oilnitrate reductaseAbstract The cultivation of aromatic species to obtain essential oils has great economic importance, presenting an increasing demand from different industrial sectors, especially to menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) essential oil, rich in menthol (70-80%). Consortium cultivation has been an important practice in agricultural systems whose land use is necessary, consequently promoting strong competition for light in reduced space. Thus, this study aimed verifying if different light intensities might promote chemical, metabolical and anatomical alterations in menthol mint. Plants were grown in greenhouse at different average of light intensities (137, 254, 406 and 543 µmol photons m2 s1). Samples were collected 43 days after germination and submitted to following analyses: Gravimetric test, photosynthetic pigments, soluble fractions, enzymatic activity, N-total, trichome density and histochemistry and chemometric test based on essential oil chemical profile. Fresh mass gain, trichome density, essential oil content and soluble sugars were positively influenced by light intensity increase. On the other hand, total-N, NO3−-N and pigments content have decreased influenced by light intensity increase. In the secretion from the trichomes, phenolic substances were reported, as well as lipophilic ones in the peltate ones. The increase of oxygenated monoterpenes was favored by light intensity decrease.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000201018Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.92 suppl.1 2020reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202020180321info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSOUZA,MARCO ANDRE A. DEBRAGA,RENAN P.SANTOS,ANDRÉ M. DOSROCHA,JOECILDO F.CASTRO,ROSANE N.FERNANDES,MANLIO S.SOUZA,SONIA R. DEeng2020-06-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652020000201018Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2020-06-26T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity SOUZA,MARCO ANDRE A. DE Mentha arvensis glandular trichomes histochemistry essential oil nitrate reductase |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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Productive, metabolic and anatomical parameters of menthol mint are influenced by light intensity |
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SOUZA,MARCO ANDRE A. DE |
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SOUZA,MARCO ANDRE A. DE BRAGA,RENAN P. SANTOS,ANDRÉ M. DOS ROCHA,JOECILDO F. CASTRO,ROSANE N. FERNANDES,MANLIO S. SOUZA,SONIA R. DE |
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BRAGA,RENAN P. SANTOS,ANDRÉ M. DOS ROCHA,JOECILDO F. CASTRO,ROSANE N. FERNANDES,MANLIO S. SOUZA,SONIA R. DE |
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SOUZA,MARCO ANDRE A. DE BRAGA,RENAN P. SANTOS,ANDRÉ M. DOS ROCHA,JOECILDO F. CASTRO,ROSANE N. FERNANDES,MANLIO S. SOUZA,SONIA R. DE |
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Mentha arvensis glandular trichomes histochemistry essential oil nitrate reductase |
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Mentha arvensis glandular trichomes histochemistry essential oil nitrate reductase |
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Abstract The cultivation of aromatic species to obtain essential oils has great economic importance, presenting an increasing demand from different industrial sectors, especially to menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) essential oil, rich in menthol (70-80%). Consortium cultivation has been an important practice in agricultural systems whose land use is necessary, consequently promoting strong competition for light in reduced space. Thus, this study aimed verifying if different light intensities might promote chemical, metabolical and anatomical alterations in menthol mint. Plants were grown in greenhouse at different average of light intensities (137, 254, 406 and 543 µmol photons m2 s1). Samples were collected 43 days after germination and submitted to following analyses: Gravimetric test, photosynthetic pigments, soluble fractions, enzymatic activity, N-total, trichome density and histochemistry and chemometric test based on essential oil chemical profile. Fresh mass gain, trichome density, essential oil content and soluble sugars were positively influenced by light intensity increase. On the other hand, total-N, NO3−-N and pigments content have decreased influenced by light intensity increase. In the secretion from the trichomes, phenolic substances were reported, as well as lipophilic ones in the peltate ones. The increase of oxygenated monoterpenes was favored by light intensity decrease. |
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