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The Content of Phenolic Compounds and Organic Acids in Two Tagetes patula Cultivars Flowers and Its Dependence on Light Colour and Substrate
Authors:Agnieszka Krzymi&#x;ska  Barbara Fr&#x;szczak  Monika G&#x;secka  Zuzanna Magdziak  Tomasz Kleiber
Institution:1.Department of Ornamental Plants, Dendrology and Pomology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, 60-594 Poznań, Poland;2.Department of Vegetable Crops, Poznań University of Life Sciences, 60-594 Poznań, Poland;3.Department of Chemistry, Poznań University of Life Sciences, 60-625 Poznań, Poland; (M.G.); (Z.M.);4.Laboratory of Plant Nutrition, Department of Plant Physiology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, 60-198 Poznań, Poland;
Abstract:The main focus of the study was to determine the content of phenolic acids, flavonoids, and organic acids in the flowers of Tagetes patula ‘Petite Gold’ and ‘Petite Orange’. The growth of the plants was assessed depending on the cultivation conditions. The above plants were illuminated with white light, whereas the ‘Petite Gold’ ones with white light enhanced with blue or red light. Both cultivars grew in a two-level-mineral compounds organic substrate. The research showed that the French marigold flowers were rich in phenolic compounds and organic acids. The ‘Petite Gold’ flowers had more bioactive compounds compared with the ‘Petite Orange’ flowers. Three flavonoids, 10 phenolic acids and seven organic acids were found in the ‘Petite Gold’ flowers. The artificial lighting used during the cultivation of the plants showed diversified influence on the content of organic compounds in their flowers. The measurements of the plants’ morphological traits and the number of inflorescences showed that illumination with red light resulted in a better effect. Large plants with numerous inflorescences grew in the substrate with a lower content of nutrients.
Keywords:chemical composition  edible flowers  Tagetes  LEDs
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