Potential Implications of Elevated CO2 on Physiochemical Parameters in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Genotypes

Three peanut genotypes were cultivated under ambient and elevated CO2 conditions. Elevated CO2 treatment was associated with higher total phenolic content (TPC) values in the shoots and roots of all genotypes. Seeds showed lower levels of TPC compared to the other plant tissue, showing a decline in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biology and life sciences forum 2023-10, Vol.26 (1), p.11
Hauptverfasser: Nicola Novello, Joel B. Johnson, Kerry B. Walsh, Haydee Laza, Mani Naiker
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Three peanut genotypes were cultivated under ambient and elevated CO2 conditions. Elevated CO2 treatment was associated with higher total phenolic content (TPC) values in the shoots and roots of all genotypes. Seeds showed lower levels of TPC compared to the other plant tissue, showing a decline in all three genotypes, and no differences between the CO2 treatments were observed. The Crude Protein (CP) content in seeds varied significantly among the genotypes, and elevated CO2 treatment was associated with mild increases (not significant) in CP of 4 and 6% in Holt and Alloway cultivars, respectively. It is worth mentioning that Kairi contained the highest CP content under elevated CO2 (29%).
ISSN:2673-9976
DOI:10.3390/Foods2023-15115