Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(6), P. 1313 - 1313
Published: March 14, 2025
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
organic
and
conventional
farming
on
allergenic
bioactive
properties
wheat.
The
primary
aim
was
to
assess
immunometric
parameters
polyphenolic
composition
in
four
varieties
winter
spring
wheat
cultivated
under
both
systems.
Immunometric
assays
focused
gluten
content,
QQQPP
peptide,
panallergenic
profilin
Tri
a
12.
While
levels
(15–20
g/kg)
showed
no
clear
dependence
type,
exhibited
mild
yet
significant
increase
QQQPP-dependent
immunoreactivity
five
samples
(>20
µg/g).
However,
all
demonstrated
notable
reduction
content
(<0.6
µg/g),
suggesting
that
type
cultivation
could
influence
risk
for
individuals
with
wheat-related
allergies.
Polyphenolic
profiling
revealed
kaempferol,
p-coumaric
acid,
gallic
acid
were
predominant
compounds,
displaying
slightly
higher
polyphenol
average.
Despite
these
differences,
variations
insufficient
determine
superior
method.
These
findings
highlight
potential
nutritional
implications
versus
farming.
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 509 - 509
Published: Feb. 12, 2024
Wheat
(Triticum
aestivum
L.)
is
a
strategic
agricultural
crop
that
plays
significant
role
in
maintaining
national
food
security
and
sustainable
economic
development.
Increasing
technical
performance
considering
lowering
costs,
energy,
environmental
consequences
are
aims
for
wheat
cultivation.
For
drylands,
which
cover
approximately
41%
of
the
world’s
land
surface,
water
stress
has
considerable
negative
impact
on
output.
The
current
study
aimed
to
assess
aspects
chemical
fertilizer
combination
with
compost
dryland
irrigated
winter
production
systems
through
life
cycle
assessment
(LCA).
cradle-to-farm
gate
was
considered
as
system
boundary
based
one
tone
yield
four
strategies:
D-C
(dryland
compost),
D
without
I-C
(irrigated
I
compost).
Based
results,
highest
lowest
amounts
were
related
strategies
12.2
6.7
ton
ha−1,
respectively.
LCA
result
showed
strategy
comparison
other
had
human
health
(49%),
resources
(59%),
ecosystem
quality
(44%),
climate
change
(43%).
However,
resulted
adverse
effect
6%
health,
1%
resources,
10%
quality,
11%
change.
Utilizing
areas
could
ensure
higher
crops
addition
alleviating
indicators.
Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
The
olive
tree
is
an
emblematic
fruit
species
of
the
Mediterranean
basin
facing
drought.
In
this
study,
we
estimated
effects
inoculating
one-year-old
trees
'Moroccan
Picholine'
and
'Arbequina'
cultivars
with
arbuscular
mycorrhizal
fungi
(M)
plant
growth-promoting-bacteria
(B),
both
individually
in
combination
(M
+
B),
focusing
on
morpho-physiological,
anatomical
nutritional
changes.
We
evaluated
these
under
two
levels
water
stress:
well-watered
conditions
(WW)
at
75%
field
capacity
(FC)
drought
stress
(DS)
25%
FC.
However,
biofertilizers
mitigated
by
improving
growth
parameters.
M
B
application
increased
parameters
35%,
48%,
24%,
36%
Picholine',
by19%,
38%,
64%
for
number
leaves,
buds,
rate,
leaf
area,
respectively,
compared
to
stressed
controls.
summary,
results
show
that
cultivar
has
greater
resistance
than
'Arbequina',
making
it
a
promising
choice
arid
conditions.
These
findings
highlight
potential
as
sustainable
approach
enhancing
resilience
regions,
contributing
agricultural
sustainability.