Improvement of (Eruca sativa Mill) yield, oil, chemical constituents and antioxidant activity utilizing a by-product of yeast production (CMS) with zinc and boron under salinity stress conditions

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sona S. El-Nwehy , Hala S. Abd-Rabbu , Adel B. El-Nasharty , AbdElHalim I. Rezk
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The impact of low-quality irrigation water on plant development has garnered significant attention from researchers. In light of this, two field experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance, yield, oil production and composition, as well as active constituents of Rocket (Eruca sativa Mill) cultivated in calcareous soil under saline water irrigation. Foliar sprays containing condensed molasses soluble (CMS), zinc (Zn), and boron (B) alone or in combination were used for irrigation. The data obtained from measuring various parameters of Rocket following foliar spraying with CMS, Zn, B or their combinations demonstrated that most treatments resulted in a significant increase in these parameters. The highest values for most measurements were observed when foliar application included all three components (CMS ​+ ​Zn ​+ ​B), resulting in a seed yield of 184.6 ​g/m2 and an oil content of 675.3 ​kg/ha. Compared to the control group, the macronutrient content of N, P, K, Mg, and Ca increased by 34.4%, 56%, 42%, 45%, and 39% respectively in the seeds treated with these components. Furthermore, carbohydrates, proteins, phenolics flavonoids, and antioxidants showed increases of 24%, 34%, 21%, 43%, and 28% respectively compared to the control group. Gas-liquid chromatography analysis identified ten components present in the seed oil characterized by higher unsaturated fatty acids ranging from 81.28% to 92.28% and lower saturated fatty acids ranging from 6.72% to 8.21%. Therefore, foliar spray application including CMS, zinc, and boron can help alleviate salinity effects on Rocket plants grown under saline water irrigation conditions while improving growth, yield, oil production, and nutritional content such as total carbohydrates, proteins, and macronutrients levels.

在盐分胁迫条件下利用酵母生产的副产品(CMS)与锌和硼改善(Eruca sativa Mill)产量、油脂、化学成分和抗氧化活性
低质量灌溉水对植物发育的影响已经引起了研究者的广泛关注。为此,通过2个大田试验,研究了盐碱水灌溉条件下在钙质土壤上栽培的红箭(Eruca sativa Mill)的生产性能、产量、产油量、成分及有效成分。用含有浓缩糖蜜可溶性(CMS)、锌(Zn)和硼(B)单独或组合的叶面喷雾剂进行灌溉。在叶面喷施CMS、Zn、B或其组合后,对火箭植株的各项参数进行了测量,结果表明,大多数处理均显著提高了这些参数。当叶面施用包括所有三种成分(CMS + Zn + B)时,大多数测量值最高,导致种子产量为184.6 g/m2,含油量为675.3 kg/ha。与对照组相比,N、P、K、Mg和Ca的含量分别提高了34.4%、56%、42%、45%和39%。此外,与对照组相比,碳水化合物、蛋白质、酚类黄酮和抗氧化剂分别增加了24%、34%、21%、43%和28%。气液色谱分析鉴定出种子油中含有的10种成分,其中高不饱和脂肪酸含量在81.28% ~ 92.28%之间,低饱和脂肪酸含量在6.72% ~ 8.21%之间。因此,叶面喷施包括CMS、锌和硼在内的盐剂可以帮助缓解盐灌溉条件下火箭植株的盐度影响,同时改善生长、产量、产油量和总碳水化合物、蛋白质和常量营养素水平等营养成分。
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Oil Crop Science
Oil Crop Science Food Science, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science
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