scholarly journals High CO2 alleviates cell ultrastructure damage in Autumn Royal table grapes by modulating fatty acid composition and membrane and cell oxidative status during long-term cold storage

2020 ◽  
Vol 160 ◽  
pp. 111037 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Vazquez-Hernandez ◽  
María Blanch ◽  
María Teresa Sanchez-Ballesta ◽  
Carmen Merodio ◽  
María Isabel Escribano
Author(s):  
Rudolf Kastori ◽  
Imre Kádár ◽  
Petar Sekulic ◽  
Tijana Zeremski-Skoric

Studied in the present paper were the long-term effects of the application of high Mo, Zn, Sr and Ba rates (0, 90, 270, and 810 kg ha-1 on rapeseed oil content and oil fatty acid composition. The trace elements were applied in the spring of 1991, while the rapeseed was sown on a calcareous ?hernozem soil in 2001. The trace elements differed significantly in their rates of accumulation in rapeseed plants. Relative to the control, the Mo content of the stem increased up to 1,000 times, that of the chaff over 100 times, and that of the seed around 60 times. The levels of the other trace elements increased considerably less relative to the control. The increases were typically twofold to threefold, depending on the plant part involved. The trace elements accumulated the most in the vegetative plant parts, except for Zn, a major quantity of which was found in the seed as well. The application of the high rates of Sr, Zn and, to an extent. Mo reduced the seed oil content of rapeseed. However, the differences were not statistically significant. The application of the trace elements had no significant effect on the fatty acid composition of the rapeseed oil, either. The increased levels of the trace elements found in the rapeseed plants indicate that 11 years after application significant amounts of the applied elements are still present in the soil in a form available to plants. However, the rates were not high enough to affect the synthesis of oil and its fatty acid composition.


BioMetals ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrice Faure ◽  
Philippe Durand ◽  
Denis Blache ◽  
Alain Favier ◽  
AnneMarie Roussel

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