2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.09.048
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Effects of soil types on phytochemical constituents and antioxidant properties of Solanum nigrum

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“…Soil, as a basic condition for agricultural production, has a significant impact on plant growth, yield, and biochemical contents [6,8]. Growth parameters, like seedling height, ground diameter, and biomass, can reflect the growth status of plants in response to various environmental conditions, like soil [6,7].…”
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“…Soil, as a basic condition for agricultural production, has a significant impact on plant growth, yield, and biochemical contents [6,8]. Growth parameters, like seedling height, ground diameter, and biomass, can reflect the growth status of plants in response to various environmental conditions, like soil [6,7].…”
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“…This may be due to its poor water permeability, poor air permeability, and heavy clay texture. The soil properties, like organic matter, water-holding capacity, texture, water permeability, air permeability, etc., had significant influences on plant growth and development [1,8,44]. Soil pH is also a limiting factor, implying that an appropriate pH value is more conducive to plant growth [29].…”
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“…Par ailleurs, les extraits dans notre étude contenaient deux fois moins de phénols totaux (136,56 versus 282,2 µg EAG/mg) mais trois fois plus de flavonoïdes (214,80 versus 68,3 µg EQ/mg) que ceux traités par Bakasso et al (2008) au Burkina-Faso. Ces différences phytochimiques pourraient être liées à la nature des sols sur lesquels les plantes ont été récoltées, au climat et au mode d'extraction (Kumar et al, 2017;Safari et al, 2019;Ogundola et al, 2022).…”
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“…In general, the content of soluble protein and soluble sugar in leaves is significantly higher than that in stems and roots, because soluble protein and soluble sugar are photosynthetic products, which need to be produced in leaves and then slowly transported to the lower stems and root organs along the sieve tube [39]. Earlier reports showed that the polyphenol content in plants grown in different types of soil varied with the growth stage and soil types [40,41]. This contrasting pattern between growth and leaf NSC in the four soil types implies that soil types associated with soil chemical and physical properties modify or even determine the availability of carbohydrates to plant growth.…”
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