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Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages

The increasingly evident threat of depletion of world peat bogs is encouraging the search for and study of alternative agricultural substrates that can fully or partially replace peat, guaranteeing food supply (quality and quantity). On the other hand, the identification of the potential for the reu...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Nicolás, Juan José, Hernández, Francisca, Núñez-Gómez, Dámaris, García-Sánchez, Francisco, Martínez-Font, Rafael, Legua, Pilar, Melgarejo, Pablo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020352
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author Martínez-Nicolás, Juan José
Hernández, Francisca
Núñez-Gómez, Dámaris
García-Sánchez, Francisco
Martínez-Font, Rafael
Legua, Pilar
Melgarejo, Pablo
author_facet Martínez-Nicolás, Juan José
Hernández, Francisca
Núñez-Gómez, Dámaris
García-Sánchez, Francisco
Martínez-Font, Rafael
Legua, Pilar
Melgarejo, Pablo
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description The increasingly evident threat of depletion of world peat bogs is encouraging the search for and study of alternative agricultural substrates that can fully or partially replace peat, guaranteeing food supply (quality and quantity). On the other hand, the identification of the potential for the reuse of waste from relevant economic activities has increased in recent years, mainly motivated by the change to a sustainable circular economy, as is the case of port sediments. Taking into account that significant volumes of dredged port sediments are generated annually so that ports can maintain their economic activity, it is necessary to find objective, sustainable and safe reuse alternatives. In this sense, the objective of this study was to study the response of the “Purple Queen” pomegranate when grown with dredged port sediment. For this, the fruit production (kg), number of fruits (fruits tree-1), fruit weight (g), and seed yield (%) aiming to verify the correct tree development were evaluated. In addition, a 1H-NMR foliar metabolomic study for the three most relevant phenological phases was performed (flowering, fruit development, and post-harvest) to identify metabolic changes in trees. In total, 29 metabolites were identified; among them, 11 were amino acids, 6 organic acids, 5 sugars, and 7 secondary metabolites. The good agronomical development of the trees and fruits indicated the potential for using the dredged sediment as an agricultural substrate. On the other hand, the results revealed that the greatest variability in the metabolomic study occurred between the phenological phases and a lower variability is explained by the substrates used.
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spelling pubmed-98579372023-01-21 Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages Martínez-Nicolás, Juan José Hernández, Francisca Núñez-Gómez, Dámaris García-Sánchez, Francisco Martínez-Font, Rafael Legua, Pilar Melgarejo, Pablo Foods Article The increasingly evident threat of depletion of world peat bogs is encouraging the search for and study of alternative agricultural substrates that can fully or partially replace peat, guaranteeing food supply (quality and quantity). On the other hand, the identification of the potential for the reuse of waste from relevant economic activities has increased in recent years, mainly motivated by the change to a sustainable circular economy, as is the case of port sediments. Taking into account that significant volumes of dredged port sediments are generated annually so that ports can maintain their economic activity, it is necessary to find objective, sustainable and safe reuse alternatives. In this sense, the objective of this study was to study the response of the “Purple Queen” pomegranate when grown with dredged port sediment. For this, the fruit production (kg), number of fruits (fruits tree-1), fruit weight (g), and seed yield (%) aiming to verify the correct tree development were evaluated. In addition, a 1H-NMR foliar metabolomic study for the three most relevant phenological phases was performed (flowering, fruit development, and post-harvest) to identify metabolic changes in trees. In total, 29 metabolites were identified; among them, 11 were amino acids, 6 organic acids, 5 sugars, and 7 secondary metabolites. The good agronomical development of the trees and fruits indicated the potential for using the dredged sediment as an agricultural substrate. On the other hand, the results revealed that the greatest variability in the metabolomic study occurred between the phenological phases and a lower variability is explained by the substrates used. MDPI 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9857937/ /pubmed/36673444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020352 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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Martínez-Nicolás, Juan José
Hernández, Francisca
Núñez-Gómez, Dámaris
García-Sánchez, Francisco
Martínez-Font, Rafael
Legua, Pilar
Melgarejo, Pablo
Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title_full Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title_fullStr Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title_short Metabolomic Approach to Study the ‘Purple Queen’ Pomegranate Cultivar Response to Alternative Culture Media and Phenological Stages
title_sort metabolomic approach to study the ‘purple queen’ pomegranate cultivar response to alternative culture media and phenological stages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020352
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