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Growth, nutritional quality and antioxidant capacity of lettuce grown on two different soils with sulphur-based fertilizer, organic and chemical fertilizers

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SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE
Volume 305, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111421

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Bioactive compounds; Crop yield; Chlorophylls; Flavonoids; Phenols; Vitamins

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  1. Steel Belt Systems s.r.l. [LIFE20 ENV/IT/000,229]
  2. European Union

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Organic and industrial wastes can be utilized to produce organic-mineral fertilizers for land restoration and crop quality improvement. This study focused on using sulphur recovered from hydrocarbon refining residues and orange wastes stabilized with bentonite to cultivate lettuce. The results showed that sulphur-based fertilizers primarily improved the quality of lettuce, increasing the potassium and sulphate content as well as the amount of antioxidants and nutrients. The study suggests that using sulphur-based fertilizers can enhance the growth and quality of lettuce.
Organic and industrial wastes represent a great opportunity to produce organic-mineral fertilizers for land restoration and crop quality improvement. The principal interest of this work was to use sulphur recovered from the residues of hydrocarbon refining processes, and orange wastes from food industry processing stabilized with bentonite (SBO) to cultivate lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.), one of the most produced green leafy vegetable world-wide. The aim of the present study was to cultivate lettuce in open field, in two different soils, using the mineral -organic fertilizer (SBO) at different concentrations, in comparison to chemical fertilizer (NPK), horse manure (HM) and to a control (unfertilized soil). The impact of the new fertilizer on lettuce growth and quality (nutrients and antioxidants) was investigated. Results evidenced that sulphur-based-fertilizer increased mainly the quality rather than the growth of lettuce independently from the soil characteristics. The fertilization with SBO increased the amount of potassium and sulphate in lettuce grown in both soils in respect to fertilizer concentration. In both locations, a stimulatory effect of SBO fertilizer, more on secondary metabolites than primary metabolites, in particular flavonoids, phenols, vitamins C and E, was observed. The antioxidant activities expressed as DPPH and TAC, also increased in lettuce grown with SBO at all concentrations compared to CTR and the other treatments, the increase was dependant on the SBO concentration. In short, lettuce was found enriched of anti-inflammatory compounds and vitamins when cultivated with SBO. The highest antioxidant activities, in SBO grown lettuce, were correlated to the high amount of phenols for DPPH, and flavonoids, vitamin C and E for TAC. These results can be useful for both nutraceutical and agronomic purposes.

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