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Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems

The Nemo’s Garden(®) project is an alternative production system for areas with scarce cultivable land but significant presence of water; thus, it is an interesting intervention to address the climate crisis. This work aimed to evaluate the micromorphological, biochemical, and phytochemical characte...

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Autores principales: Ascrizzi, Roberta, De Leo, Marinella, Pistelli, Laura, Giuliani, Claudia, Pieracci, Ylenia, Ruffoni, Barbara, Mascarello, Carlo, Fico, Gelsomina, Flamini, Guido, Pistelli, Luisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500693
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238602
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author Ascrizzi, Roberta
De Leo, Marinella
Pistelli, Laura
Giuliani, Claudia
Pieracci, Ylenia
Ruffoni, Barbara
Mascarello, Carlo
Fico, Gelsomina
Flamini, Guido
Pistelli, Luisa
author_facet Ascrizzi, Roberta
De Leo, Marinella
Pistelli, Laura
Giuliani, Claudia
Pieracci, Ylenia
Ruffoni, Barbara
Mascarello, Carlo
Fico, Gelsomina
Flamini, Guido
Pistelli, Luisa
author_sort Ascrizzi, Roberta
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description The Nemo’s Garden(®) project is an alternative production system for areas with scarce cultivable land but significant presence of water; thus, it is an interesting intervention to address the climate crisis. This work aimed to evaluate the micromorphological, biochemical, and phytochemical characteristics of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni grown underwater compared to the terrestrial specimens. The micromorphological analyses, performed on the leaves using light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, evidenced a general uniformity of the trichome morphotype and distribution pattern. The histochemical investigation indicated the simultaneous presence of terpenes and polyphenols in the trichome secreted material from the underwater samples and a prevailing polyphenolic content in the terrestrial specimens; this was also confirmed by biochemical analyses (26.6 mg GAE/g DW). The characterization of non-volatile components, performed using HPLC–MS, showed similar chemical profiles in all the samples, which were characterized by phenolic compounds and steviol glycosides. The volatile compounds, evaluated using HS-SPME coupled with GC–MS, showed sesquiterpene hydrocarbons as the main class in all the analyzed samples (80.1–93.9%). However, the control plants were characterized by a higher content of monoterpene hydrocarbons (12.1%). The underwater biosphere environment did not alter S. rebaudiana micro-morphological characters, although slight qualitative changes were evidenced for the compounds produced as a response to the growth conditions.
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spelling pubmed-97405292022-12-11 Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems Ascrizzi, Roberta De Leo, Marinella Pistelli, Laura Giuliani, Claudia Pieracci, Ylenia Ruffoni, Barbara Mascarello, Carlo Fico, Gelsomina Flamini, Guido Pistelli, Luisa Molecules Article The Nemo’s Garden(®) project is an alternative production system for areas with scarce cultivable land but significant presence of water; thus, it is an interesting intervention to address the climate crisis. This work aimed to evaluate the micromorphological, biochemical, and phytochemical characteristics of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni grown underwater compared to the terrestrial specimens. The micromorphological analyses, performed on the leaves using light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, evidenced a general uniformity of the trichome morphotype and distribution pattern. The histochemical investigation indicated the simultaneous presence of terpenes and polyphenols in the trichome secreted material from the underwater samples and a prevailing polyphenolic content in the terrestrial specimens; this was also confirmed by biochemical analyses (26.6 mg GAE/g DW). The characterization of non-volatile components, performed using HPLC–MS, showed similar chemical profiles in all the samples, which were characterized by phenolic compounds and steviol glycosides. The volatile compounds, evaluated using HS-SPME coupled with GC–MS, showed sesquiterpene hydrocarbons as the main class in all the analyzed samples (80.1–93.9%). However, the control plants were characterized by a higher content of monoterpene hydrocarbons (12.1%). The underwater biosphere environment did not alter S. rebaudiana micro-morphological characters, although slight qualitative changes were evidenced for the compounds produced as a response to the growth conditions. MDPI 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9740529/ /pubmed/36500693 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238602 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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Ascrizzi, Roberta
De Leo, Marinella
Pistelli, Laura
Giuliani, Claudia
Pieracci, Ylenia
Ruffoni, Barbara
Mascarello, Carlo
Fico, Gelsomina
Flamini, Guido
Pistelli, Luisa
Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title_full Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title_fullStr Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title_full_unstemmed Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title_short Resilience of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni in the Underwater Biospheres of Nemo’s Garden(®): Adaptation to New Cultivation Systems
title_sort resilience of stevia rebaudiana (bertoni) bertoni in the underwater biospheres of nemo’s garden(®): adaptation to new cultivation systems
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500693
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238602
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