Content of some antioxidants in intercropped maize and soybean grain
Intercropping, as a combination of different crops at the same time and the same field, enables interaction of their roots, improving plant growth and stress tolerance, thus improving nutritional quality of produced grains. The investigation was aimed to examine the effect of different crop...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
2017-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade) |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2017/1450-81091701031D.pdf |
Summary: | Intercropping, as a combination of different crops at the same time and the
same field, enables interaction of their roots, improving plant growth and
stress tolerance, thus improving nutritional quality of produced grains. The
investigation was aimed to examine the effect of different cropping systems:
intercropping in combination with alternating rows and alternating strips of
maize and soybean, as well as single cropping, combined with different
fertilization regimes (conventional, application of organic fertilizer,
bio-fertilizer and control) on the antioxidant content (glutathione [GSH],
phenolics and yellow pigment [YP]) in red maize and black soybean grain.
Black soybean is richer in antioxidants than red maize. Season expressed the
highest influence on the level of GSH, phenolics and YP in maize and soybean,
while cropping system and fertilization regime influenced GSH and phenolics.
The antioxidant level in grains with greater weight corresponded with an
increased GSH level for maize, as well as an increased GSH and phenolic level
for soybean, while smaller grains were characterised by the increased YP
content. Generally, antioxidant content was increased mainly by alternating
strips in maize grain and by alternating rows in soybean grain.
Bio-fertilizer had the highest impact on an increase in GSH in maize grain
and YP in soybean grain, while organic fertilizer was important for acquiring
of GSH and phenolics in soybean grain. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of
Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR-31037] |
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ISSN: | 1450-8109 2406-0968 |