Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms

Nutritional values (antioxidant activity and vitamin C content), growth and nutrient uptake of Chinese kale seedlings in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms were evaluated in the screenhouse. Selected seedling media (SSM) were mixed with each of the three selected iso...

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Main Authors: Fapailin Chaiwon, Choochad Santasup, Kanokwan Sringarm, Arawan Shutsrirung
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-530242018-09-04T09:38:26Z Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms Fapailin Chaiwon Choochad Santasup Kanokwan Sringarm Arawan Shutsrirung Multidisciplinary Nutritional values (antioxidant activity and vitamin C content), growth and nutrient uptake of Chinese kale seedlings in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms were evaluated in the screenhouse. Selected seedling media (SSM) were mixed with each of the three selected isolates (Azospirillum sp., Beijerinckia sp. and actinomycetes) and various percentages of leonardite. The results showed that SSM with actinomycetes plus 15% leonardite produced the highest shoot and root dry weight of Chinese kaleseedling and all these values were significantly higher than the control. This treatment also produced the highest nutrient uptake (N, P, K, Ca and Mg). Furthermore, this treatment produced the highest vitamin C content (33.08 and 44.66 μg/ml) and antioxidant activity (1.9285 and 4.733 μmol trolox/g) at both the seedling stage (20 days after inoculation, or 20 DAI) and harvest time (40 days after inoculation, or 40 DAI), respectively. For Chinese kale, application of SSM with actinomycetes plus 15% leonardite not only improved plant growth and nutrient uptake but also increased nutritional values (antioxidant activity and vitamin C content) at both a seedling and at harvest. SSM with Beijerinckia sp. and 10% leonardite provided the second highest values of vitamin C content and antioxidant activity, also exceeding the control. Our results demonstrated that the improvement of vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of Chinese kale by bioorganic inputs in the production system is of interest and could lead to better consumer health. 2018-09-04T09:38:26Z 2018-09-04T09:38:26Z 2013-08-13 Journal 16851994 2-s2.0-84881220322 10.12982/CMUJNS.2013.0007 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84881220322&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53024
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Multidisciplinary
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Fapailin Chaiwon
Choochad Santasup
Kanokwan Sringarm
Arawan Shutsrirung
Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
description Nutritional values (antioxidant activity and vitamin C content), growth and nutrient uptake of Chinese kale seedlings in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms were evaluated in the screenhouse. Selected seedling media (SSM) were mixed with each of the three selected isolates (Azospirillum sp., Beijerinckia sp. and actinomycetes) and various percentages of leonardite. The results showed that SSM with actinomycetes plus 15% leonardite produced the highest shoot and root dry weight of Chinese kaleseedling and all these values were significantly higher than the control. This treatment also produced the highest nutrient uptake (N, P, K, Ca and Mg). Furthermore, this treatment produced the highest vitamin C content (33.08 and 44.66 μg/ml) and antioxidant activity (1.9285 and 4.733 μmol trolox/g) at both the seedling stage (20 days after inoculation, or 20 DAI) and harvest time (40 days after inoculation, or 40 DAI), respectively. For Chinese kale, application of SSM with actinomycetes plus 15% leonardite not only improved plant growth and nutrient uptake but also increased nutritional values (antioxidant activity and vitamin C content) at both a seedling and at harvest. SSM with Beijerinckia sp. and 10% leonardite provided the second highest values of vitamin C content and antioxidant activity, also exceeding the control. Our results demonstrated that the improvement of vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of Chinese kale by bioorganic inputs in the production system is of interest and could lead to better consumer health.
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author Fapailin Chaiwon
Choochad Santasup
Kanokwan Sringarm
Arawan Shutsrirung
author_facet Fapailin Chaiwon
Choochad Santasup
Kanokwan Sringarm
Arawan Shutsrirung
author_sort Fapailin Chaiwon
title Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
title_short Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
title_full Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
title_fullStr Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant activity, vitamin C content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
title_sort antioxidant activity, vitamin c content and growth of chinese kale in response to high humus seedling media and beneficial microorganisms
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