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Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil

Under climate change threats, there is a growing need to adapt the conventional agronomic practices used in rainfed olive orchards by sustainable practices, in order to ensure adequate crop yield and olive oil quality and to preserve soil health. Therefore, for two years, the effects of conventional...

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Autores principales: Martins, Sandra, Silva, Ermelinda, Brito, Cátia, Pinto, Luís, Martins-Gomes, Carlos, Gonçalves, Alexandre, Arrobas, Margarida, Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo, Correia, Carlos M., Nunes, Fernando M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062545
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author Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Martins-Gomes, Carlos
Gonçalves, Alexandre
Arrobas, Margarida
Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo
Correia, Carlos M.
Nunes, Fernando M.
author_facet Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Martins-Gomes, Carlos
Gonçalves, Alexandre
Arrobas, Margarida
Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo
Correia, Carlos M.
Nunes, Fernando M.
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description Under climate change threats, there is a growing need to adapt the conventional agronomic practices used in rainfed olive orchards by sustainable practices, in order to ensure adequate crop yield and olive oil quality and to preserve soil health. Therefore, for two years, the effects of conventional tillage practice (T) and two sustainable soil management strategies, a leguminous cover crop (LC) and its combination with natural zeolites (ZL), on the yield, fatty acid composition, polyphenolic profile and quality indices of olive fruits and oil were evaluated. Crop yield was significantly increased by LC and ZL in the first year. Although in the second year no significant differences were verified, the cumulative yield increased significantly by 31.6% and 35.5% in LC and ZL trees, respectively. LC enhanced the moisture and size of olives, while ZL increased, in general, the concentrations of oleuropein, verbascoside, caffeic acid and epicatechin, as well the oleic/linoleic ratio in fruits and the levels of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol, tyrosol, verbascoside and caffeic acid in olive oil. Despite the higher concentration of total phenols in the fruits and oil from T trees in the warmer and dryer year, the quality of the oil decreased, mainly when compared with ZL, as evidenced by the peroxide value and K232 and K270 coefficients. In short, both sustainable soil management strategies appear to be promising practices to implement in olive orchards under rainfed conditions, but the innovative strategy of combining zeolites with legume cover crops, first reported in the present study, confers advantages from a nutritional and technological point of view. Nevertheless, studies subjected to the long-term use of these practices should be conducted to ensure the sustainability of the crop yield and olive oil quality.
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spelling pubmed-100547062023-03-30 Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil Martins, Sandra Silva, Ermelinda Brito, Cátia Pinto, Luís Martins-Gomes, Carlos Gonçalves, Alexandre Arrobas, Margarida Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo Correia, Carlos M. Nunes, Fernando M. Molecules Article Under climate change threats, there is a growing need to adapt the conventional agronomic practices used in rainfed olive orchards by sustainable practices, in order to ensure adequate crop yield and olive oil quality and to preserve soil health. Therefore, for two years, the effects of conventional tillage practice (T) and two sustainable soil management strategies, a leguminous cover crop (LC) and its combination with natural zeolites (ZL), on the yield, fatty acid composition, polyphenolic profile and quality indices of olive fruits and oil were evaluated. Crop yield was significantly increased by LC and ZL in the first year. Although in the second year no significant differences were verified, the cumulative yield increased significantly by 31.6% and 35.5% in LC and ZL trees, respectively. LC enhanced the moisture and size of olives, while ZL increased, in general, the concentrations of oleuropein, verbascoside, caffeic acid and epicatechin, as well the oleic/linoleic ratio in fruits and the levels of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol, tyrosol, verbascoside and caffeic acid in olive oil. Despite the higher concentration of total phenols in the fruits and oil from T trees in the warmer and dryer year, the quality of the oil decreased, mainly when compared with ZL, as evidenced by the peroxide value and K232 and K270 coefficients. In short, both sustainable soil management strategies appear to be promising practices to implement in olive orchards under rainfed conditions, but the innovative strategy of combining zeolites with legume cover crops, first reported in the present study, confers advantages from a nutritional and technological point of view. Nevertheless, studies subjected to the long-term use of these practices should be conducted to ensure the sustainability of the crop yield and olive oil quality. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10054706/ /pubmed/36985518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062545 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martins, Sandra
Silva, Ermelinda
Brito, Cátia
Pinto, Luís
Martins-Gomes, Carlos
Gonçalves, Alexandre
Arrobas, Margarida
Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo
Correia, Carlos M.
Nunes, Fernando M.
Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title_full Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title_fullStr Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title_full_unstemmed Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title_short Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
title_sort combining zeolites with early-maturing annual legume cover crops in rainfed orchards: effects on yield, fatty acid composition and polyphenolic profile of olives and olive oil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062545
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