Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8358298 | Plant Science | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Phenolics contribute to plant defence. By the measurement of phenolic composition in leaves, stems and roots of patio tomatoes, we show that nitrogen limitation increases the total concentration and modifies the phenolic composition in these organs.
Keywords
concentration of XPHTUPLCSolanum lycopersicum L.DNPCMANFTCGTCNBKRGMetOHFDAJA-IleFQAnuclear magnetic resonanceLC–MSLC–MSn[X]jasmonic acidBrassinosteroidThTFactorial discriminant analysisPhenolic compoundsNMRnutrient film techniqueMass spectrometryultra-violetFlavonoidsMethanolRutinMicro-TomNitrogenhigh nitrogenlow nitrogendry weightCarbonultra performance liquid chromatographyhigh performance liquid chromatographyliquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometryHPLC
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Authors
Romain Larbat, Cédric Paris, Jacques Le Bot, Stéphane Adamowicz,