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Quality of the ryegrass and lettuce yields as affected by selenium fertilization
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1997
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NutritionEngineeringBotanyChemical CompositionAgricultural EconomicsLettuce YieldsCrop ImprovementCrop QualityOxidative StressFood ChemistrySelenium FertilizationSustainable AgricultureSuperoxide DismutasePublic HealthPhytochemicalPhytotoxicityCrop SciencePlant SpeciesPlant Physiology
The effect of Se-fertilization on the chemical composition and anti-oxidative properties of ryegrass and lettuce was studied in a pot experiment. The addition of Se enhanced its relative incorporation in soluble and insoluble proteins and diminished it in free amino acids. It also affected the anti-oxidative systems of the plants. The glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity found in both plant species increased with increasing Se-fertilization, whereas the superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity as well as the concentration of vitamin E decreased. This may indicate that the synthesis of SOD and vitamin E was reduced because the requirement of these anti-oxidants was diminished by antioxidative function of Se.
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