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Triazoles as a Potential Threat to the Nutritional Quality of Tomato Fruits

Triazole fungicides can threaten plants as abiotic stressors but can also positively affect plant defense by inducing priming. Thus, plant yield is also both protected and endangered by triazoles that may influence several metabolic pathways during maturation processes, such as the biosynthesis of s...

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Autores principales: Hýsková, Veronika, Jakl, Michal, Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana, Ćavar Zeljković, Sanja, Vrobel, Ondřej, Bělonožníková, Kateřina, Kavan, Daniel, Křížek, Tomáš, Šimonová, Alice, Vašková, Marie, Kovač, Ishak, Račko Žufić, Antoniana, Ryšlavá, Helena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37755268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13090988
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author Hýsková, Veronika
Jakl, Michal
Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana
Ćavar Zeljković, Sanja
Vrobel, Ondřej
Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Kavan, Daniel
Křížek, Tomáš
Šimonová, Alice
Vašková, Marie
Kovač, Ishak
Račko Žufić, Antoniana
Ryšlavá, Helena
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Jakl, Michal
Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana
Ćavar Zeljković, Sanja
Vrobel, Ondřej
Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Kavan, Daniel
Křížek, Tomáš
Šimonová, Alice
Vašková, Marie
Kovač, Ishak
Račko Žufić, Antoniana
Ryšlavá, Helena
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description Triazole fungicides can threaten plants as abiotic stressors but can also positively affect plant defense by inducing priming. Thus, plant yield is also both protected and endangered by triazoles that may influence several metabolic pathways during maturation processes, such as the biosynthesis of saccharides or secondary metabolites. Here, Solanum lycopersicum L. plants were exposed to foliar and soil applications of penconazole, tebuconazole, or their combination, and their resulting effect on tomato fruits was followed. The exposure to the equimolar mixture of both triazoles influenced the representation of free proteinogenic amino acids, especially Gln, Glu, Gly, Ile, Lys, Ser and Pro, saccharide content, and led to a significant increase in the contents of total phenolics and flavonoids as well as positive stimulation of the non-enzymatic antioxidant system. Among the identified secondary metabolites, the most abundant was naringenin, followed by chlorogenic acid in tomato peel. In turn, all triazole-treated groups showed a significantly lower content of rosmarinic acid in comparison with the control. Foliar application of penconazole affected the fruit more than other single triazole applications, showing a significant decrease in antioxidant capacity, the total content of secondary metabolites, and the activities of total membrane-bound peroxidases and ascorbate peroxidase.
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spelling pubmed-105363282023-09-29 Triazoles as a Potential Threat to the Nutritional Quality of Tomato Fruits Hýsková, Veronika Jakl, Michal Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana Ćavar Zeljković, Sanja Vrobel, Ondřej Bělonožníková, Kateřina Kavan, Daniel Křížek, Tomáš Šimonová, Alice Vašková, Marie Kovač, Ishak Račko Žufić, Antoniana Ryšlavá, Helena Metabolites Article Triazole fungicides can threaten plants as abiotic stressors but can also positively affect plant defense by inducing priming. Thus, plant yield is also both protected and endangered by triazoles that may influence several metabolic pathways during maturation processes, such as the biosynthesis of saccharides or secondary metabolites. Here, Solanum lycopersicum L. plants were exposed to foliar and soil applications of penconazole, tebuconazole, or their combination, and their resulting effect on tomato fruits was followed. The exposure to the equimolar mixture of both triazoles influenced the representation of free proteinogenic amino acids, especially Gln, Glu, Gly, Ile, Lys, Ser and Pro, saccharide content, and led to a significant increase in the contents of total phenolics and flavonoids as well as positive stimulation of the non-enzymatic antioxidant system. Among the identified secondary metabolites, the most abundant was naringenin, followed by chlorogenic acid in tomato peel. In turn, all triazole-treated groups showed a significantly lower content of rosmarinic acid in comparison with the control. Foliar application of penconazole affected the fruit more than other single triazole applications, showing a significant decrease in antioxidant capacity, the total content of secondary metabolites, and the activities of total membrane-bound peroxidases and ascorbate peroxidase. MDPI 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10536328/ /pubmed/37755268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13090988 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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Hýsková, Veronika
Jakl, Michal
Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana
Ćavar Zeljković, Sanja
Vrobel, Ondřej
Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Kavan, Daniel
Křížek, Tomáš
Šimonová, Alice
Vašková, Marie
Kovač, Ishak
Račko Žufić, Antoniana
Ryšlavá, Helena
Triazoles as a Potential Threat to the Nutritional Quality of Tomato Fruits
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title_sort triazoles as a potential threat to the nutritional quality of tomato fruits
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37755268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13090988
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