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Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review

Defatted seed meals of oleaginous Brassicaceae, such as Eruca sativa, and potato peel are excellent plant matrices to recover potentially useful biomolecules from industrial processes in a circular strategy perspective aiming at crop protection. These biomolecules, mainly glycoalkaloids and phenols...

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Autores principales: Pacifico, Daniela, Lanzanova, Chiara, Pagnotta, Eleonora, Bassolino, Laura, Mastrangelo, Anna Maria, Marone, Daniela, Matteo, Roberto, Lo Scalzo, Roberto, Balconi, Carlotta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082174
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author Pacifico, Daniela
Lanzanova, Chiara
Pagnotta, Eleonora
Bassolino, Laura
Mastrangelo, Anna Maria
Marone, Daniela
Matteo, Roberto
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
Balconi, Carlotta
author_facet Pacifico, Daniela
Lanzanova, Chiara
Pagnotta, Eleonora
Bassolino, Laura
Mastrangelo, Anna Maria
Marone, Daniela
Matteo, Roberto
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
Balconi, Carlotta
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description Defatted seed meals of oleaginous Brassicaceae, such as Eruca sativa, and potato peel are excellent plant matrices to recover potentially useful biomolecules from industrial processes in a circular strategy perspective aiming at crop protection. These biomolecules, mainly glycoalkaloids and phenols for potato and glucosinolates for Brassicaceae, have been proven to be effective against microbes, fungi, nematodes, insects, and even parasitic plants. Their role in plant protection is overviewed, together with the molecular basis of their synthesis in plant, and the description of their mechanisms of action. Possible genetic and biotechnological strategies are presented to increase their content in plants. Genetic mapping and identification of closely linked molecular markers are useful to identify the loci/genes responsible for their accumulation and transfer them to elite cultivars in breeding programs. Biotechnological approaches can be used to modify their allelic sequence and enhance the accumulation of the bioactive compounds. How the global challenges, such as reducing agri-food waste and increasing sustainability and food safety, could be addressed through bioprotector applications are discussed here.
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spelling pubmed-80704792021-04-26 Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review Pacifico, Daniela Lanzanova, Chiara Pagnotta, Eleonora Bassolino, Laura Mastrangelo, Anna Maria Marone, Daniela Matteo, Roberto Lo Scalzo, Roberto Balconi, Carlotta Molecules Review Defatted seed meals of oleaginous Brassicaceae, such as Eruca sativa, and potato peel are excellent plant matrices to recover potentially useful biomolecules from industrial processes in a circular strategy perspective aiming at crop protection. These biomolecules, mainly glycoalkaloids and phenols for potato and glucosinolates for Brassicaceae, have been proven to be effective against microbes, fungi, nematodes, insects, and even parasitic plants. Their role in plant protection is overviewed, together with the molecular basis of their synthesis in plant, and the description of their mechanisms of action. Possible genetic and biotechnological strategies are presented to increase their content in plants. Genetic mapping and identification of closely linked molecular markers are useful to identify the loci/genes responsible for their accumulation and transfer them to elite cultivars in breeding programs. Biotechnological approaches can be used to modify their allelic sequence and enhance the accumulation of the bioactive compounds. How the global challenges, such as reducing agri-food waste and increasing sustainability and food safety, could be addressed through bioprotector applications are discussed here. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8070479/ /pubmed/33918886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082174 Text en © 2021 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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Pacifico, Daniela
Lanzanova, Chiara
Pagnotta, Eleonora
Bassolino, Laura
Mastrangelo, Anna Maria
Marone, Daniela
Matteo, Roberto
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
Balconi, Carlotta
Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title_full Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title_fullStr Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title_short Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection—A Review
title_sort sustainable use of bioactive compounds from solanum tuberosum and brassicaceae wastes and by-products for crop protection—a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082174
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