Effects of temperature, shade, and nitrogen application on the growth and accumulation of bioactive compounds in cultivars of Plantago lanceolata L
2001
Tamura, Y. (National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region, Morioka (Japan))
Effects of temperature, shade, and nitrogen application on the growth and contents of bioactive compounds in Plantago lanceolata L. were investigated by using two cultivars in a controlled environment. The cultivars that were grown at 15degC/10degC day/night temperatures were higher in top dry-matter weight, top dry-matter content, and the contents of acteoside, the phenylehtanoid glycosides, compared to those that were grown at 20degC/18degC temperatures. On the other hand, the contents of catalpol and aucubin, the iridoid glucosides, were higher in the plants grown at 20degC/18degC temperatures. It is assumed that the response of the accumulation of the compounds to temperature is different between phenylehtanoid and iridoid glucosides. Plants grown under shading treatment were lower in number of leaves per plant, top dry matter weights, and top dry matter contents, though they were higher in plant height. The contents of aucubin and acteoside were extremely lower in plants grown in the shade. It is apparent that shade represses the growth and accumulation of aucubin and acteoside in the cultivars of Plantago lanceolata L. Nitrogen application enhances the growth of the cultivars, especially the top fresh weight; on the other hand, it significandy diminished the top dry-matter content. The contents of aucubin and acteoside were apparently lower in the plants treated with nitrogen than in those that did not receive it.
Show more [+] Less [-]AGROVOC Keywords
Bibliographic information
This bibliographic record has been provided by Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Information Technology Center