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Effect of almond shell addition to substrates in Phaseolus vulgaris L. (cv. Saxa) growth, and physiological and biochemical characteristics

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Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro1

Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark2

Section for Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark3

Enzyme Technology, Section for Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark4

Purpose: In the almond industry, the major by-product is the shell, the woody outer layer of the almond fruits. The goal of this research was to study the consequence of the incorporation of almond shell to cultivation substrates on green bean plant grown in a growth chamber. Methods: Almond shell was mixed with peat (20%:80%) (AS), or used as mulch (AM) on top of the control (C) substrate (33.3%:66.6% vermiculite and peat).

Evaluated parameters included green bean pod production and characteristics and their biochemical parameters, namely pigments, total phenolics and antioxidant activity, and soluble sugars and proteins, but also leaf gas exchange parameters. Results: The use of almond shell as a mulch resulted in unexpected higher crop growth rate, relative leaf growth rate, and leaf area index, with similar production and dimension of pods, when compared to the control assay, with comparable amounts of phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity, and soluble sugars and proteins, even if gas exchange parameters were negatively affected.

By other hand, the data from the almond shell:peat mixture indicate important increase of carotenoid content, contrasting to the control substrate. Conclusion: These results indicate that almond shell has some potential as growing medium for green bean cultivation, when mixed with peat or used as a mulch.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2019
Pages: 179-186
ISSN: 22517715 and 21953228
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s40093-019-0249-7
ORCIDs: Meyer, Anne and 0000-0002-0866-953X

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