Effect on yield, total phenolic, total flavonoid and total isothiocyanate content of two broccoli cultivars (Brassica oleraceae var italica) following the application of a commercial brown seaweed extract (Ascophyllum nodosum)

Authors

  • Theodora Lola-Luz AgriFood Scieintific Expert advice, research management, proposal preparation.
  • Franck Hennequart
  • Michael Gaffney

Keywords:

phenolics, flavonoids, marine algae, horticulture, Brassica crops

Abstract

Field experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of an unfortified extract, of Ascophyllum nodosum on yield and nutritional quality of two broccoli cultivars (‘Ironman’ and ‘Red Admiral’). Total phenolic, total flavonoid, and total isothiocyanates content were higher in all seaweed treatments compared to the untreated control. In ‘Ironman’ there was a 2.2 fold increase in total phenolic, 1.5 fold in total flavonoid and 2.6 fold in total isothiocyanates content, in the higher application rate compared to the control. Similarly in ‘Red Admiral’, there was a 2.3 fold increase in total phenolic, 2.6 fold in total flavonoid and, 2.2 fold in total isothiocyanates content. There was a consistent effect on the increase of total phenolic, total flavonoid and total isothiocyanates content, while there was no yield increase recorded at the lower seaweed application rate. Results suggest that application of seaweed extracts can significantly increase the amount of phytochemicals and improve the nutritional quality of broccoli.

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Published

2014-02-25

How to Cite

Lola-Luz, T., Hennequart, F., & Gaffney, M. (2014). Effect on yield, total phenolic, total flavonoid and total isothiocyanate content of two broccoli cultivars (Brassica oleraceae var italica) following the application of a commercial brown seaweed extract (Ascophyllum nodosum). Agricultural and Food Science, 23(1), 28–37. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.8832
Received 2013-11-06
Accepted 2014-02-20
Published 2014-02-25