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Effects of Supplementary Blue and UV-A LED Lights on Morphology and Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae Baby-Leaves
by
Song, Shiwei
, Zheng, Dongqiang
, Li, Yamin
, Zhang, Yiting
, Zheng, Yinjian
, Su, Wei
, Liu, Houcheng
in
Agronomy
/ Antioxidants
/ Antioxidants - analysis
/ Antioxidants - radiation effects
/ Biomass
/ blue light
/ Brassicaceae - anatomy & histology
/ Brassicaceae - metabolism
/ Brassicaceae - radiation effects
/ Brassicaceae baby-leaves
/ Carotenoids
/ Dietary minerals
/ Flavonoids
/ glucosinolates
/ Kale
/ Light
/ Lighting - instrumentation
/ morphology
/ Phytochemicals
/ Phytochemicals - analysis
/ Phytochemicals - radiation effects
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plant Leaves - radiation effects
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-A light
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin E
2020
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Effects of Supplementary Blue and UV-A LED Lights on Morphology and Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae Baby-Leaves
by
Song, Shiwei
, Zheng, Dongqiang
, Li, Yamin
, Zhang, Yiting
, Zheng, Yinjian
, Su, Wei
, Liu, Houcheng
in
Agronomy
/ Antioxidants
/ Antioxidants - analysis
/ Antioxidants - radiation effects
/ Biomass
/ blue light
/ Brassicaceae - anatomy & histology
/ Brassicaceae - metabolism
/ Brassicaceae - radiation effects
/ Brassicaceae baby-leaves
/ Carotenoids
/ Dietary minerals
/ Flavonoids
/ glucosinolates
/ Kale
/ Light
/ Lighting - instrumentation
/ morphology
/ Phytochemicals
/ Phytochemicals - analysis
/ Phytochemicals - radiation effects
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plant Leaves - radiation effects
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-A light
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin E
2020
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Effects of Supplementary Blue and UV-A LED Lights on Morphology and Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae Baby-Leaves
by
Song, Shiwei
, Zheng, Dongqiang
, Li, Yamin
, Zhang, Yiting
, Zheng, Yinjian
, Su, Wei
, Liu, Houcheng
in
Agronomy
/ Antioxidants
/ Antioxidants - analysis
/ Antioxidants - radiation effects
/ Biomass
/ blue light
/ Brassicaceae - anatomy & histology
/ Brassicaceae - metabolism
/ Brassicaceae - radiation effects
/ Brassicaceae baby-leaves
/ Carotenoids
/ Dietary minerals
/ Flavonoids
/ glucosinolates
/ Kale
/ Light
/ Lighting - instrumentation
/ morphology
/ Phytochemicals
/ Phytochemicals - analysis
/ Phytochemicals - radiation effects
/ Pigments
/ Plant Leaves - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plant Leaves - radiation effects
/ Ultraviolet Rays
/ UV-A light
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin E
2020
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Effects of Supplementary Blue and UV-A LED Lights on Morphology and Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae Baby-Leaves
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Effects of Supplementary Blue and UV-A LED Lights on Morphology and Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae Baby-Leaves
2020
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Overview
Brassicaceae baby-leaves are good source of functional phytochemicals. To investigate how Chinese kale and pak-choi baby-leaves in response to different wavebands of blue (430 nm and 465 nm) and UV-A (380 nm and 400 nm) LED, the plant growth, glucosinolates, antioxidants, and minerals were determined. Both agronomy traits and phytochemical contents were significantly affected. Blue and UV-A light played a predominant role in increasing the plant biomass and morphology, as well as the contents of antioxidant compounds (vitamin C, vitamin E, phenolics, and individual flavonols), the antioxidant activity (DPPH and FRAP), and the total glucosinolates accumulation. In particular, four light wavebands significantly decreased the content of progoitrin, while 400 nm UV-A light and 430 nm blue light were efficient in elevating the contents of sinigrin and glucobrassicin in Chinese kale. Meanwhile, 400 nm UV-A light was able to increase the contents of glucoraphanin, sinigrin, and glucobrassicin in pak-choi. From the global view of heatmap, blue lights were more efficient in increasing the yield and phytochemical levels of two baby-leaves.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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