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Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam

Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Research

Title
Foliar Application of Marmarin on Antioxidant Activity and Storage Time of Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum L.)
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
anthocyanin, plant growth characteristics, total phenolic content, total soluble solids
Year
2018
Journal Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus
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Researchers Lamia Vojodi Mehrabani ، Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam ، Rana Valizadeh Kamran ، Robabeh Asadi

Abstract

Two separate experiments were conducted to study the eff ects of algae extract (‘Marmarin’) foliar application on growth potential and storage life of garden cress. In the fi rst experiment, the eff ect of ‘Marmarin’ foliar application on growth characteristics (leaf length and width, petiole length, leaves number, roots dry weight, root length and leaves dry weight) was determined. Th e results showed the positive eff ects of foliar spray on roots and leaves dry weight, root length, leaves number and petiole length. In the second experiment, the impact of foliar application of ‘Marmarin’ on harvested plants was assayed. Th e results showed signifi cant eff ect of foliar spray treatment and storage time on chlorophyll b, total soluble solids and chlorotic leaves number. Th e highest total soluble solids were obtained by foliar application of 5 ml L-1 algae extract at harvest and at 4 days aft er storage, as well as with 10 ml L-1 foliar application at harvest time. Foliar application treatment with 10 mg L-1 at harvest and four days aft er storage had signifi cant eff ects on chlorophyll b content. Th e highest chlorotic leaves number was determined without foliar application at 12 days aft er storage. Chlorophyll a, anthocyanin and total phenolics content were independently aff ected by foliar application and storage time. Th e highest amount of chlorophyll a was attained by foliar application of 5 and 10 ml L-1. Th e highest amount of anthocyanin and total phenolics was determined at application of 5, 10 and 15 ml L-1, and 10, 15 and 20 ml L-1, respectively. Th e highest content of anthocyanin was determined at the harvest. Also, the highest contents of total phenolics and chlorophyll a were determined at the harvest and were statistically equal with amount determined at 4 days aft er harvest.