Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy

Beans are often grown in regions with climates that are susceptible to drought during the cultivation period. Consequently, it is important to identify bean accessions tolerant to drought conditions and assess the effect of drought on seeds’ nutraceutical properties. This study evaluated the effect...

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Main Authors: Pietro Sica, Aline Galvao, Francesco Scariolo, Carmelo Maucieri, Carlo Nicoletto, Cristiane Pilon, Paolo Sambo, Gianni Barcaccia, Maurizio Borin, Miguel Cabrera, Dorcas Franklin
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/2/17
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spelling doaj-7b2065cb106845929bedb0c07a6390252021-01-27T00:05:05ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242021-01-017171710.3390/horticulturae7020017Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, ItalyPietro Sica0Aline Galvao1Francesco Scariolo2Carmelo Maucieri3Carlo Nicoletto4Cristiane Pilon5Paolo Sambo6Gianni Barcaccia7Maurizio Borin8Miguel Cabrera9Dorcas Franklin10Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, 3111 Miller Plant Sciences Bldg., Athens, GA 30602, USADepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Rainwater Rd., Tifton, GA 31793, USADepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals, and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, 16 Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, 3111 Miller Plant Sciences Bldg., Athens, GA 30602, USADepartment of Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, 3111 Miller Plant Sciences Bldg., Athens, GA 30602, USABeans are often grown in regions with climates that are susceptible to drought during the cultivation period. Consequently, it is important to identify bean accessions tolerant to drought conditions and assess the effect of drought on seeds’ nutraceutical properties. This study evaluated the effect of drought during different development stages (NES = never stressed; ALS = always stressed; SBF = stressed before flowering; SAF = stressed after flowering) on the yield and nutraceutical properties of six local bean varieties: Fasolo del Diavolo, Gialet, Posenati, Secle, D’oro, and Maron. Analysis of variance indicated that Gialet was not significantly affected by drought treatments, and Posenati under SBF and NES treatments had greater yields than under ALS and SAF treatments, whereas Secle under SBF produced 80% more seeds than under NES. Total phenols, antioxidant capacity, and calcium content were significantly different among the local varieties. Yield was significantly and positively correlated with seed calcium content and significantly and negatively correlated with protein, total phenols, and antioxidant capacity. The interaction between local varieties and treatment significantly affected seeds’ Zn content. Gialet and Maron seeds’ Zn contents were about 60 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>, almost double the average of commercial varieties. In summary, this study paves the way to the identification of potential bean varieties resistant to drought. Further molecular studies will help support these findings.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/2/17heirloom beansdroughtabiotic stresslocal farmingnutraceutical propertieszinc
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author Pietro Sica
Aline Galvao
Francesco Scariolo
Carmelo Maucieri
Carlo Nicoletto
Cristiane Pilon
Paolo Sambo
Gianni Barcaccia
Maurizio Borin
Miguel Cabrera
Dorcas Franklin
spellingShingle Pietro Sica
Aline Galvao
Francesco Scariolo
Carmelo Maucieri
Carlo Nicoletto
Cristiane Pilon
Paolo Sambo
Gianni Barcaccia
Maurizio Borin
Miguel Cabrera
Dorcas Franklin
Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
Horticulturae
heirloom beans
drought
abiotic stress
local farming
nutraceutical properties
zinc
author_facet Pietro Sica
Aline Galvao
Francesco Scariolo
Carmelo Maucieri
Carlo Nicoletto
Cristiane Pilon
Paolo Sambo
Gianni Barcaccia
Maurizio Borin
Miguel Cabrera
Dorcas Franklin
author_sort Pietro Sica
title Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
title_short Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
title_full Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
title_fullStr Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Drought on Yield and Nutraceutical Properties of Beans (<i>Phaseolus spp.</i>) Traditionally Cultivated in Veneto, Italy
title_sort effects of drought on yield and nutraceutical properties of beans (<i>phaseolus spp.</i>) traditionally cultivated in veneto, italy
publisher MDPI AG
series Horticulturae
issn 2311-7524
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Beans are often grown in regions with climates that are susceptible to drought during the cultivation period. Consequently, it is important to identify bean accessions tolerant to drought conditions and assess the effect of drought on seeds’ nutraceutical properties. This study evaluated the effect of drought during different development stages (NES = never stressed; ALS = always stressed; SBF = stressed before flowering; SAF = stressed after flowering) on the yield and nutraceutical properties of six local bean varieties: Fasolo del Diavolo, Gialet, Posenati, Secle, D’oro, and Maron. Analysis of variance indicated that Gialet was not significantly affected by drought treatments, and Posenati under SBF and NES treatments had greater yields than under ALS and SAF treatments, whereas Secle under SBF produced 80% more seeds than under NES. Total phenols, antioxidant capacity, and calcium content were significantly different among the local varieties. Yield was significantly and positively correlated with seed calcium content and significantly and negatively correlated with protein, total phenols, and antioxidant capacity. The interaction between local varieties and treatment significantly affected seeds’ Zn content. Gialet and Maron seeds’ Zn contents were about 60 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>, almost double the average of commercial varieties. In summary, this study paves the way to the identification of potential bean varieties resistant to drought. Further molecular studies will help support these findings.
topic heirloom beans
drought
abiotic stress
local farming
nutraceutical properties
zinc
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/2/17
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