Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants
Intensive space exploration includes profound investigations on the effect of weightlessness and cosmic radiation on plant growth and development. Tomato seeds are often used in such experiments though up to date the results have given rather vague information about biochemical changes in mature pla...
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doaj-3dfd5bb48e2545cb997359473358906d2021-04-22T23:04:34ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242021-04-017898910.3390/horticulturae7050089Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature PlantsElena Dzhos0Nadezhda Golubkina1Marina Antoshkina2Irina Kondratyeva3Andrew Koshevarov4Anton Shkaplerov5Tatiana Zavarykina6Galina Nechitailo7Gianluca Caruso8Federal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production, Selectsionnaya 14, 143072 Moscow, RussiaFederal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production, Selectsionnaya 14, 143072 Moscow, RussiaFederal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production, Selectsionnaya 14, 143072 Moscow, RussiaFederal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production, Selectsionnaya 14, 143072 Moscow, RussiaFederal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production, Selectsionnaya 14, 143072 Moscow, RussiaYuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Star City, 141160 Moscow, RussiaEmanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics RAS, Kosigina 4, 119334 Moscow, RussiaEmanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics RAS, Kosigina 4, 119334 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Portici, 80055 Naples, ItalyIntensive space exploration includes profound investigations on the effect of weightlessness and cosmic radiation on plant growth and development. Tomato seeds are often used in such experiments though up to date the results have given rather vague information about biochemical changes in mature plants grown from seeds subjected to spaceflight. The effect of half a year of storage in the International Space Station (ISS) on tomato seeds (cultivar Podmoskovny ranny) was studied by analyzing the biochemical characteristics and mineral content of mature plants grown from these seeds both in greenhouse and field conditions. A significant increase was recorded in ascorbic acid, polyphenol and carotenoid contents, and total antioxidant activity (AOA), with higher changes in the field conditions compared to greenhouse. Contrary to control plants, the ones derived from space-stored seeds demonstrated a significant decrease in root AOA. The latter plants also showed a higher yield, but lower content of fruit dry matter, sugars, total dissolved solids and organic acids. The fruits of plants derived from space-stored seeds demonstrated decreased levels of Fe, Cu and taste index. The described results reflect the existence of oxidative stress in mature tomato plants as a long-term consequence of the effect of spaceflight on seed quality, whereas the higher yield may be attributed to genetic modifications.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/5/89space-stored seeds<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> L.weightlessnesscosmic radiationantioxidants |
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Elena Dzhos Nadezhda Golubkina Marina Antoshkina Irina Kondratyeva Andrew Koshevarov Anton Shkaplerov Tatiana Zavarykina Galina Nechitailo Gianluca Caruso Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants Horticulturae space-stored seeds <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> L. weightlessness cosmic radiation antioxidants |
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Elena Dzhos Nadezhda Golubkina Marina Antoshkina Irina Kondratyeva Andrew Koshevarov Anton Shkaplerov Tatiana Zavarykina Galina Nechitailo Gianluca Caruso |
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Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants |
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Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants |
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Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants |
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Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants |
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Effect of Spaceflight on Tomato Seed Quality and Biochemical Characteristics of Mature Plants |
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Intensive space exploration includes profound investigations on the effect of weightlessness and cosmic radiation on plant growth and development. Tomato seeds are often used in such experiments though up to date the results have given rather vague information about biochemical changes in mature plants grown from seeds subjected to spaceflight. The effect of half a year of storage in the International Space Station (ISS) on tomato seeds (cultivar Podmoskovny ranny) was studied by analyzing the biochemical characteristics and mineral content of mature plants grown from these seeds both in greenhouse and field conditions. A significant increase was recorded in ascorbic acid, polyphenol and carotenoid contents, and total antioxidant activity (AOA), with higher changes in the field conditions compared to greenhouse. Contrary to control plants, the ones derived from space-stored seeds demonstrated a significant decrease in root AOA. The latter plants also showed a higher yield, but lower content of fruit dry matter, sugars, total dissolved solids and organic acids. The fruits of plants derived from space-stored seeds demonstrated decreased levels of Fe, Cu and taste index. The described results reflect the existence of oxidative stress in mature tomato plants as a long-term consequence of the effect of spaceflight on seed quality, whereas the higher yield may be attributed to genetic modifications. |
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