2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13580-011-0097-5
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Accumulation of glucosinolates and nutrients in pakchoi (Brassica campestris L. ssp. chinensis var. communis) two cultivar plants exposed to sulfur deficiency

Abstract: To understand how sulfur nutrition affects the quality and yield of vegetable plants, we have grown two cultivars of pakchoi (Brassica campestris L. ssp. chinensis var. communis cv. Shang Hai Qing and You Dong Er) hydroponically in nutrient solution supplied with two levels of sulfur (0.0558 mM as sulfur deficiency and 1.0058 mM as sulfur sufficiency, respectively) for three weeks and their growth, nutrient uptake and glucosinolate content under these two sulfur conditions were investigated. The results showed… Show more

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“…Experimental results indicated the marked role of S and Zn fertilization on sulforaphane accumulation in broccoli florets. Several reports also showed that S and Zn application can alter the concentration and composition of glucosinolates (GLS) in Brassica species (Hu et al, 2011;Sadeghzadeh, 2013). Schonhof et al (2007) found that S fertilization in combination with optimal N supply tended to increase the content of sulforaphane in broccoli florets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental results indicated the marked role of S and Zn fertilization on sulforaphane accumulation in broccoli florets. Several reports also showed that S and Zn application can alter the concentration and composition of glucosinolates (GLS) in Brassica species (Hu et al, 2011;Sadeghzadeh, 2013). Schonhof et al (2007) found that S fertilization in combination with optimal N supply tended to increase the content of sulforaphane in broccoli florets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%