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Biofortification of baby leafy vegetables using nutrient solution containing selenium

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JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Volume 103, Issue 11, Pages 5472-5480

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12622

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fresh-cut; minimally processed; ready to eat; salads; sugars; yield; floating system; functional foods

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This study investigated the effects of selenium on the growth ability, yield, and quality parameters of four baby leafy vegetables. The results showed that a floating system with selenium-enriched nutrient solution is an optimal growing system for leafy vegetables. Different species have varying abilities to accumulate selenium.
BACKGROUNDBiofortification of vegetables is an important innovation technique in the horticultural sector. Vegetables can be a vector of different minor elements that have beneficial effects on human health. Selenium (Se) is an important element for human nutrition and plays a significant role in defence mechanisms. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of Se in the nutrient solutions on the crop biofortification ability, yield, and quality parameters of four baby leafy vegetables destined to the minimally processed industry. Experiments were performed on lamb's lettuce, lettuce, wild rocket, and spinach. These crops were cultivated in the floating systems with nutrient solution enriched with 0, 2.6, 3.9, and 5.2 mu mol L-1 Se provided as sodium selenate. RESULTSAt harvest, Se concentrations, yield, nitrate concentration, sugars, and some mineral elements were measured. Data collected and analyses showed that yield, nitrate, sucrose, and reducing sugars were not affected by Se treatments, even if varied among species. Se concentrations linearly increased in leaves of different species by increasing the Se concentration in the nutrient solution. Rocket was the species with the highest accumulation ability and reached a concentration of 11 mu g g(-1) fresh weight Se in plants grown with 5.2 mu mol L-1 Se. CONCLUSIONA floating system with Se-enriched nutrient solution is an optimal controlled growing biofortification system for leafy vegetables. The accumulation ability decreased in different species in the order wild rocket, spinach, lettuce, and lamb's lettuce, highlighting a crop-dependent behaviour and their attitude to biofortification. (c) 2023 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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