Comparative analysis of Quercus suber L. acorns in natural and semi-natural stands: Morphology characterization, insect attacks, and chemical composition.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Sabrina Kassouar, Dalila Mecellem, Samia Djellal, Nourelimane Benzitoune
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The present study aims to investigate the differences between cork oak acorns from natural and semi-natural stands in terms of morphology, insect attack rate, and acorn chemical composition. Moreover, it examines the metabolic responses induced by insect attacks. The results show that acorns from the semi-natural stand in our study are larger than those from the natural stand. In addition, the insect attack rate was higher in the natural stand (8.25%) than in the semi-natural stand (6.25%). Furthermore, acorns in the semi-natural stand exhibit high total flavonoid content (TFC), whereas those in the natural stand are rich in total phenolic content (TPC). In terms of biochemical changes in acorns, the study revealed a remarkably significant difference in TPC, TFC, and antioxidant activity subsequent to infestation by Cydia and Curculio insects. Cydia-infested acorns from the natural stand had higher TPC levels, with a value of 93.96±0.39 mg GAE/g, showing a 17.7% increase over healthy acorns. Acorns from the semi-natural stand attacked by Curculio show the highest TFC with a value of 0.288±0.004 mg EQ/g, showing a 121.5% increase over healthy acorns. Moreover, both DPPH and FRAP methods revealed that antioxidant activity of the acorns from the semi-natural stand attacked by Curculio was more effective. This research is crucial for providing a solid foundation for the selection of highquality cork oak germplasm resources and exploring the potential valorization of insect-affected acorns in the realms of food and agriculture.

天然林和半天然林中栎树橡子的比较分析:形态特征、虫害和化学成分。
本研究旨在从形态、昆虫侵袭率和橡子化学成分等方面研究天然林和半天然林栓皮栎橡子之间的差异。此外,它还研究了昆虫攻击引起的新陈代谢反应。结果表明,在我们的研究中,来自半自然林地的橡子比来自自然林地的橡子大。此外,自然林分的虫蛀率(8.25%)高于半自然林分(6.25%)。此外,半自然林分的橡子总黄酮含量(TFC)较高,而自然林分的橡子总酚含量(TPC)丰富。在橡子的生化变化方面,研究发现,恙虫和卷叶虫侵染后,橡子的总酚、总黄酮和抗氧化活性有显著差异。受蚜虫侵染的天然林地的橡子具有较高的 TPC 含量,其值为 93.96±0.39 mg GAE/g,比健康的橡子增加了 17.7%。受到瘤蚜侵害的半自然林木的橡子的 TFC 含量最高,为 0.288±0.004 mg EQ/g,比健康橡子的 TFC 含量高出 121.5%。此外,DPPH 和 FRAP 两种方法都表明,受 Curculio 侵害的半自然林中的橡子的抗氧化活性更强。这项研究为筛选优质栓皮栎种质资源和探索受虫害影响的橡子在食品和农业领域的潜在价值奠定了坚实的基础。
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Journal of Biosciences
Journal of Biosciences 生物-生物学
CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
83
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biosciences is a quarterly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. It covers all areas of Biology and is the premier journal in the country within its scope. It is indexed in Current Contents and other standard Biological and Medical databases. The Journal of Biosciences began in 1934 as the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Section B). This continued until 1978 when it was split into three parts : Proceedings-Animal Sciences, Proceedings-Plant Sciences and Proceedings-Experimental Biology. Proceedings-Experimental Biology was renamed Journal of Biosciences in 1979; and in 1991, Proceedings-Animal Sciences and Proceedings-Plant Sciences merged with it.
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