人参园土壤中人参皂苷的特性:积累、持久性和行为

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Andrew Rabas, Anka Colo, Karina Kaberi, Dimitre A. Ivanov, Mark A. Bernards
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摘要

背景& 目的人参皂苷是由人参(三七属)产生的三萜皂苷。人参皂苷在人参生长过程中分泌到土壤中,具有轻微的抗真菌和自毒作用。虽然可以推断人参皂苷在维持野生人参种群稀疏生长习性中的生态作用,但人参皂苷在人口稠密的商业人参园中积累的后果仍然未知。有人认为,以前人参园中残留的人参皂苷可能会导致人参移栽病(GRD),即在过去种植人参的园子里无法成功种植新的人参作物。方法我们开发了一种从人参园土壤中提取人参皂苷的萃取方案,并利用人参园土壤中的人参皂苷进行了对照实验,确定了人参皂苷在土壤中的行为。结果人参皂苷在人参种植的前三年半中不断积累,第四年开始下降。收获时园圃土壤中的残留人参皂苷在第二年春天基本消失。土壤柱数据显示,沙壤土具有结合和保留人参皂甙的能力,原人参三醇型人参皂甙比原人参二醇型人参皂甙更具流动性。我们的数据表明,人参皂甙对全球资源定位的影响发生在作物生长过程中,而非种植间隔期。
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The properties of ginsenosides in ginseng garden soil: accumulation, persistence and behaviour

The properties of ginsenosides in ginseng garden soil: accumulation, persistence and behaviour

Background & Aims

Ginsenosides are triterpene saponins produced by ginseng (Panax spp.). Ginsenosides are secreted into the soil during ginseng growth and are mildly anti-fungal and autotoxic. While an ecological role for ginsenosides in maintenance of the sparse density growth habit of wild ginseng populations can be inferred, the consequence of ginsenoside accumulation in densely populated commercial ginseng gardens remains unknown. The potential for residual ginsenosides in former ginseng gardens to contribute to ginseng replant disease (GRD), a condition in which a new ginseng crop cannot be successfully cultivated in a garden used for ginseng cultivation in the past, has been suggested. However, the extent to which ginsenosides accumulate in ginseng garden soil and persist beyond harvest is poorly documented.

Methods

We developed an extraction protocol to extract ginsenosides from ginseng garden soil, and established the behaviour of ginsenosides in soil in controlled experiments using ginseng garden soil packed into columns.

Results

Ginsenosides accumulate throughout the first three and a half years of ginseng cultivation and decline during the fourth year. Residual ginsenosides present in garden soil at the time of harvest are largely gone by the following spring. Soil column data revealed that sandy-loam soil has capacity to bind and retain ginsenosides, and that protopanaxatriol-type ginsenosides are more mobile than the protopanaxadiol-type.

Conclusion

Ginsenosides accumulate in ginseng garden soil during cultivation, but do not persist. Our data suggest that the impact of ginsenosides on the establishment of GRD occurs during crop growth rather than during the time between plantings.

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Plant and Soil
Plant and Soil 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
8.20%
发文量
543
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and that enhance our mechanistic understanding of plant-soil interactions. We focus on the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and seek those manuscripts with a strong mechanistic component which develop and test hypotheses aimed at understanding underlying mechanisms of plant-soil interactions. Manuscripts can include both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics, as long as they are hypothesis-driven and enhance our mechanistic understanding. Articles including a major molecular or modelling component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language, with consistent spelling, using either American or British English.
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