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Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments

The health benefits of whole wheat grains are partially attributed to their phenolic acid composition, especially that of trans-ferulic acid (TFA), which is a powerful natural antioxidant. Breeders and producers are becoming interested in wheat with enhanced health-promoting effects. This study inve...

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Autores principales: Tian, Wenfei, Wang, Fengju, Xu, Kaijie, Zhang, Zhaoxing, Yan, Junliang, Yan, Jun, Tian, Yubing, Liu, Jindong, Zhang, Yan, Zhang, Yong, He, Zhonghu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172237
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author Tian, Wenfei
Wang, Fengju
Xu, Kaijie
Zhang, Zhaoxing
Yan, Junliang
Yan, Jun
Tian, Yubing
Liu, Jindong
Zhang, Yan
Zhang, Yong
He, Zhonghu
author_facet Tian, Wenfei
Wang, Fengju
Xu, Kaijie
Zhang, Zhaoxing
Yan, Junliang
Yan, Jun
Tian, Yubing
Liu, Jindong
Zhang, Yan
Zhang, Yong
He, Zhonghu
author_sort Tian, Wenfei
collection PubMed
description The health benefits of whole wheat grains are partially attributed to their phenolic acid composition, especially that of trans-ferulic acid (TFA), which is a powerful natural antioxidant. Breeders and producers are becoming interested in wheat with enhanced health-promoting effects. This study investigated the effects of different nitrogen (N) application rates (0, 42, 84, 126, and 168 N kg ha(−1)) on the phenolic acid composition of three wheat varieties in four locations for two years. The results indicate that the different N rates did not affect the TFA concentration but that they significantly affected the concentrations of para-coumaric acid, sinapic acid, and cis-ferulic acid in the wheat grains. A statistical analysis suggested that the wheat phenolic acid composition was predominantly determined by wheat variety, though there existed some interaction effect between the wheat variety and environments. The TFA concentration of the variety Jimai 22 was generally higher (with a mean value of 726.04 µg/g) but was easily affected by the environment, while the TFA concentration of the variety Zhongmai 578 (with a mean value of 618.01 µg/g) was more stable across the different environments. The results also suggest that it is possible to develop new wheat varieties with high yield potential, good end-use properties, and enhanced nutraceutical values.
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spelling pubmed-94604002022-09-10 Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments Tian, Wenfei Wang, Fengju Xu, Kaijie Zhang, Zhaoxing Yan, Junliang Yan, Jun Tian, Yubing Liu, Jindong Zhang, Yan Zhang, Yong He, Zhonghu Plants (Basel) Communication The health benefits of whole wheat grains are partially attributed to their phenolic acid composition, especially that of trans-ferulic acid (TFA), which is a powerful natural antioxidant. Breeders and producers are becoming interested in wheat with enhanced health-promoting effects. This study investigated the effects of different nitrogen (N) application rates (0, 42, 84, 126, and 168 N kg ha(−1)) on the phenolic acid composition of three wheat varieties in four locations for two years. The results indicate that the different N rates did not affect the TFA concentration but that they significantly affected the concentrations of para-coumaric acid, sinapic acid, and cis-ferulic acid in the wheat grains. A statistical analysis suggested that the wheat phenolic acid composition was predominantly determined by wheat variety, though there existed some interaction effect between the wheat variety and environments. The TFA concentration of the variety Jimai 22 was generally higher (with a mean value of 726.04 µg/g) but was easily affected by the environment, while the TFA concentration of the variety Zhongmai 578 (with a mean value of 618.01 µg/g) was more stable across the different environments. The results also suggest that it is possible to develop new wheat varieties with high yield potential, good end-use properties, and enhanced nutraceutical values. MDPI 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9460400/ /pubmed/36079618 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172237 Text en © 2022 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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Tian, Wenfei
Wang, Fengju
Xu, Kaijie
Zhang, Zhaoxing
Yan, Junliang
Yan, Jun
Tian, Yubing
Liu, Jindong
Zhang, Yan
Zhang, Yong
He, Zhonghu
Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title_full Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title_fullStr Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title_short Accumulation of Wheat Phenolic Acids under Different Nitrogen Rates and Growing Environments
title_sort accumulation of wheat phenolic acids under different nitrogen rates and growing environments
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172237
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