Chemical composition and bioactive properties of purple french bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) as affected by water deficit irrigation and biostimulants application

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Biostimulants are a novel and eco-friendly agronomic tool with practical applications in alleviating negative effects of environmental stressors. The present work studied the effects of three biostimulant products (Nomoren (N), Twin-Antistress (TW), and X-Stress (XS)) under normal irrigation (W+) and water deficit irrigation conditions (W-) on the nutritional, chemical composition and bioactive properties of common bean fresh pods. A variable effect of biostimulants and water deficit irrigation was observed on nutritional value parameters, while fructose and sucrose were the main detected sugars, especially in NW+ and CW-treatments. Oxalic, malic, and citric acid were the main detected organic acids, while γ-and total tocopherol content was the highest in TWW+. (+)-Catechin and (-)-epicatechin were the most abundant phenolic compounds, especially in the NW-treatment. A variable antioxidant capacity was observed for the Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances (TBARS) and Oxidative Haemolysis assays (OxHLIA), while TWW+ extracts showed the best overall results against the tested fungi. In conclusion, the tested biostimulants had a positive effect on chemical composition and bioactivities of purple bean depending on the irrigation regime.

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Fernandes, Â., Figueiredo, S., Finimundy, T. C., Pinela, J., Tzortzakis, N., Ivanov, M., … Barros, L. (2021). Chemical composition and bioactive properties of purple french bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) as affected by water deficit irrigation and biostimulants application. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13126869

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