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Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates

With improving living standards, traditional blueberry planting modes cannot meet commercial demands, and blueberry cultivation with soilless substrate has become a popular solution in the blueberry industry. In this study, different soilless substrate treatments were found to markedly influence fru...

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Autores principales: Yang, Haiyan, Duan, Yongkang, Wei, Zhiwen, Wu, Yaqiong, Zhang, Chunhong, Wu, Wenlong, Lyu, Lianfei, Li, Weilin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11243965
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author Yang, Haiyan
Duan, Yongkang
Wei, Zhiwen
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Chunhong
Wu, Wenlong
Lyu, Lianfei
Li, Weilin
author_facet Yang, Haiyan
Duan, Yongkang
Wei, Zhiwen
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Chunhong
Wu, Wenlong
Lyu, Lianfei
Li, Weilin
author_sort Yang, Haiyan
collection PubMed
description With improving living standards, traditional blueberry planting modes cannot meet commercial demands, and blueberry cultivation with soilless substrate has become a popular solution in the blueberry industry. In this study, different soilless substrate treatments were found to markedly influence fruit appearance and intrinsic quality. The fruit in the 50:50 peat/pine bark (v/v) (FPB) treatment group had the maximum single fruit weight, largest vertical diameter, and brightest color, as well as the highest 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) value, solid-acid ratio and anthocyanin content. The fruit in the 50:50 pine bark/rice husk (v/v) (FBR) treatment group had the highest total phenol and flavonoid levels, largest drip loss value, and lowest total pectin content and firmness value. Metabolomic analysis showed that flavonoid, carbohydrate, and carbohydrate conjugate, and amino acid, peptide, and analog levels were significantly different between groups. Fruit in the FPB group had the highest sucrose, D-fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, salidroside, tectorigenin, naringenin chalcone, trifolirhizin, and galangin contents. The increase in the relative expression of phenylalanine (Phe) promoted the synthesis of fruit polyphenols in the FBR group. Our results provide new insights into the effects of different substrates on the quality of blueberries and a reference for the soilless substrate cultivation of blueberries.
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spelling pubmed-97778912022-12-23 Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates Yang, Haiyan Duan, Yongkang Wei, Zhiwen Wu, Yaqiong Zhang, Chunhong Wu, Wenlong Lyu, Lianfei Li, Weilin Foods Article With improving living standards, traditional blueberry planting modes cannot meet commercial demands, and blueberry cultivation with soilless substrate has become a popular solution in the blueberry industry. In this study, different soilless substrate treatments were found to markedly influence fruit appearance and intrinsic quality. The fruit in the 50:50 peat/pine bark (v/v) (FPB) treatment group had the maximum single fruit weight, largest vertical diameter, and brightest color, as well as the highest 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) value, solid-acid ratio and anthocyanin content. The fruit in the 50:50 pine bark/rice husk (v/v) (FBR) treatment group had the highest total phenol and flavonoid levels, largest drip loss value, and lowest total pectin content and firmness value. Metabolomic analysis showed that flavonoid, carbohydrate, and carbohydrate conjugate, and amino acid, peptide, and analog levels were significantly different between groups. Fruit in the FPB group had the highest sucrose, D-fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, salidroside, tectorigenin, naringenin chalcone, trifolirhizin, and galangin contents. The increase in the relative expression of phenylalanine (Phe) promoted the synthesis of fruit polyphenols in the FBR group. Our results provide new insights into the effects of different substrates on the quality of blueberries and a reference for the soilless substrate cultivation of blueberries. MDPI 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9777891/ /pubmed/36553707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11243965 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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Yang, Haiyan
Duan, Yongkang
Wei, Zhiwen
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Chunhong
Wu, Wenlong
Lyu, Lianfei
Li, Weilin
Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title_full Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title_fullStr Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title_short Integrated Physiological and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Differences in the Fruit Quality of the Blueberry Cultivated in Three Soilless Substrates
title_sort integrated physiological and metabolomic analyses reveal the differences in the fruit quality of the blueberry cultivated in three soilless substrates
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11243965
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