Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest

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Autor(a) principal: CARVALHO,MARIA ANGELA MACHADO DE
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: PINTO,MARCOS MECCA, FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO,RITA DE CÁSSIA LEONE
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84041998000300006
Resumo: The underground organs of Vernonia herbacea (Vell.) Rusby, known as rhizophores, acumulate 80% of their dry mass as fructans of the inulin type. In view of the growing industrial use of fructans as dietetic and general food products, and of their medical application, the present investigation aimed at evaluating the effect of mineral fertilization and period of cultivation on the production of these carbohydrates in field trials. Plants used in the experiments were obtained by vegetative propagation from rhizophores collected from plants growing in natural areas of the cerrado, and cultivated for two years. Fertilization consisted of N:P2O5:K2O (80:200:150 kg.ha-1) plus 80 kg.ha-1 nitrogen as dressing. Soil fertilization did not stimulate biomass or inulin production, but in the second year of cultivation a dramatic gain in biomass and inulin was detected in both treated and control plants. Inulin production varied from 113 to 674 kg.ha-1 which corresponds to 43% of the rhizophore dry mass. The composition of fructans was not altered by fertilization, although treated plants had a higher proportion of sucrose and fructans with degree of polymerization 3-8 in the second year of cultivation. The results identify this species as a fructan source similar to other commercial crops and recommend further agronomic studies, aimed at increasing the production of this polysaccharide.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
title Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
spellingShingle Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
CARVALHO,MARIA ANGELA MACHADO DE
Asteraceae
fructans
cerrado
mineral fertilization
title_short Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
title_full Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
title_fullStr Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
title_full_unstemmed Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
title_sort Inulin production by Vernonia herbacea as influenced by mineral fertilization and time of harvest
author CARVALHO,MARIA ANGELA MACHADO DE
author_facet CARVALHO,MARIA ANGELA MACHADO DE
PINTO,MARCOS MECCA
FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO,RITA DE CÁSSIA LEONE
author_role author
author2 PINTO,MARCOS MECCA
FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO,RITA DE CÁSSIA LEONE
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CARVALHO,MARIA ANGELA MACHADO DE
PINTO,MARCOS MECCA
FIGUEIREDO-RIBEIRO,RITA DE CÁSSIA LEONE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asteraceae
fructans
cerrado
mineral fertilization
topic Asteraceae
fructans
cerrado
mineral fertilization
description The underground organs of Vernonia herbacea (Vell.) Rusby, known as rhizophores, acumulate 80% of their dry mass as fructans of the inulin type. In view of the growing industrial use of fructans as dietetic and general food products, and of their medical application, the present investigation aimed at evaluating the effect of mineral fertilization and period of cultivation on the production of these carbohydrates in field trials. Plants used in the experiments were obtained by vegetative propagation from rhizophores collected from plants growing in natural areas of the cerrado, and cultivated for two years. Fertilization consisted of N:P2O5:K2O (80:200:150 kg.ha-1) plus 80 kg.ha-1 nitrogen as dressing. Soil fertilization did not stimulate biomass or inulin production, but in the second year of cultivation a dramatic gain in biomass and inulin was detected in both treated and control plants. Inulin production varied from 113 to 674 kg.ha-1 which corresponds to 43% of the rhizophore dry mass. The composition of fructans was not altered by fertilization, although treated plants had a higher proportion of sucrose and fructans with degree of polymerization 3-8 in the second year of cultivation. The results identify this species as a fructan source similar to other commercial crops and recommend further agronomic studies, aimed at increasing the production of this polysaccharide.
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