{"title":"通过添加含有三康醇、磷酸盐和钾的生物刺激素复合物来增强辣椒(capsicum annuum L.)的功能性食品价值","authors":"Kimber Wise, Jamie Selby-Pham, Tomer Simovich, Harsharn Gill","doi":"10.1080/01140671.2023.2278799","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACTCapsicum (Capsicum annuum L.) is a popular fruit (culinary vegetable) which is consumed for its flavour and functional food potential, associated with the abundance of antioxidant phytochemicals present such as phenolics and flavonoids. This study aimed to explore the impacts to capsicum growth and functional food value from supplementation with a biostimulant complex (TRIA-PK) comprising triacontanol (TRIA), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K). Plants were grown hydroponically under controlled conditions wherein TRIA-PK was provided to treatment plants within the liquid nutrient solution. Ripe fruits were sampled and compared for impacts to yield, quality, and functional food measures. Application of TRIA-PK significantly increased total phenolics (p = 0.014), flavonoids (p = 0.003), and peroxidase activity (p = 0.030), which reflect increased functional antioxidant activity within fruits. Of note, this increased functional food value also aligned with a 9-day reduction in median harvest timing (p < 0.001) and did not come at the cost of plant yield, with no statistically significant differences between treatments. These results provide valuable information to capsicum farmers, highlighting that supplementation of fertiliser solutions with a TRIA-PK complex is a potential strategy for enhancing the functional food value of capsicum for consumers.KEYWORDS: Hydroponicsbell pepperantioxidantsuperfoodphenolicsflavonoids AcknowledgementsThe authors would also like to acknowledge Nutrified Pty Ltd for the industry scholarship which supported this work.Author contributionsKW carried out experiments, constructed figures, and drafted the manuscript. 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Enhancement of capsicum ( Capsicum annuum L.) functional food value through nutrient supplementation with a biostimulant complex comprising triacontanol, phosphate, and potassium
ABSTRACTCapsicum (Capsicum annuum L.) is a popular fruit (culinary vegetable) which is consumed for its flavour and functional food potential, associated with the abundance of antioxidant phytochemicals present such as phenolics and flavonoids. This study aimed to explore the impacts to capsicum growth and functional food value from supplementation with a biostimulant complex (TRIA-PK) comprising triacontanol (TRIA), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K). Plants were grown hydroponically under controlled conditions wherein TRIA-PK was provided to treatment plants within the liquid nutrient solution. Ripe fruits were sampled and compared for impacts to yield, quality, and functional food measures. Application of TRIA-PK significantly increased total phenolics (p = 0.014), flavonoids (p = 0.003), and peroxidase activity (p = 0.030), which reflect increased functional antioxidant activity within fruits. Of note, this increased functional food value also aligned with a 9-day reduction in median harvest timing (p < 0.001) and did not come at the cost of plant yield, with no statistically significant differences between treatments. These results provide valuable information to capsicum farmers, highlighting that supplementation of fertiliser solutions with a TRIA-PK complex is a potential strategy for enhancing the functional food value of capsicum for consumers.KEYWORDS: Hydroponicsbell pepperantioxidantsuperfoodphenolicsflavonoids AcknowledgementsThe authors would also like to acknowledge Nutrified Pty Ltd for the industry scholarship which supported this work.Author contributionsKW carried out experiments, constructed figures, and drafted the manuscript. JSP assisted with experiments and manuscript drafting, editing, and revision. HG and TS drafted, edited, and reviewed the manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was financially supported by Nutrifield Pty Ltd.
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Scope of submissions: The New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science publishes original research papers, review papers, short communications, book reviews, letters, and forum articles. We welcome submissions on biotechnology, entomology, plant nutrition, breeding and pathology, postharvest physiology, soil science, viticulture, biosecurity, new crop and horticultural products, and descriptions of new cultivar releases. The journal welcomes work on tree and field crops, and particularly encourages contributions on kiwifruit, apples and wine grapes.