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The Effect of Different Organic Foliar Fertilization on Physiological and Chemical Characters in Hop (Humulus lupulus L., cv Cascade) Leaves and Cones

Authors :
Luca Pretti
Lorenzo Barbanti
Andrea Fabbri
Margherita Rodolfi
Deborah Beghè
Cristiana Giordano
Raffaella Petruccelli
Massimiliano Rinaldi
Riccardo Casolari
Tommaso Ganino
Margherita Rodolfi, Lorenzo Barbanti, Cristiana Giordano, Massimiliano Rinaldi, Andrea Fabbri, Luca Pretti, Riccardo Casolari, Deborah Beghé, Raffaella Petruccelli, Tommaso Ganino
Source :
Applied Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 15, Applied sciences 11 (2021): Article number 6778. doi:10.3390/app11156778, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Rodolfi M.; Barbanti L.; Giordano C.; Rinaldi M.; Fabbri A.; Pretti L.; Casolari R.; Beghe D.; Petruccelli R.; Ganino T./titolo:The effect of different organic foliar fertilization on physiological and chemical characters in hop (Humulus lupulus L., cv Cascade) leaves and cones/doi:10.3390%2Fapp11156778/rivista:Applied sciences/anno:2021/pagina_da:Article number 6778/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:Article number 6778/volume:11, Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 6778, p 6778 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Hop cultivation requires an abundant quantity of nutrients to reach higher cone yield and quality. The aim of this work was the evaluation of different fertilization plans to obtain an improvement in product quality. Methods: Foliar analysis, anatomical analysis through the use of light microscope and SEM<br />physiological measurements through atLEAF, Handy PEA and spectrophotometry, were carried out to determine chlorophyll content, carotenoids and photosynthetic efficiency in two periods (t1, t2) for four experimental treatments and a Control (Treat 1, Treat 2, Treat 3, Treat 4, Untreat). Leaf texture (texture analyzer), color (colorimeter), DPPH activity (spectrophotometer), bitter acid content (HPLC-UV) and essential oil yields (steam distillation) and cone yields were measured. Results: Treat 2 showed the best performance: (i) in leaves, in terms of texture, chlorophyll content and color<br />(ii) in cones, with 6.98% of alpha acids, 1.78% of oil yield and 3.55 kg of fresh cones per plants. Conclusion: The fertilization plans caused alteration in micro and macro elements content in hop leaves and in the composition of hop cones. In our conditions, the best fertilization plan, in terms of cone productivity and quality, was Treat 2, highlighting the value of a customized organic foliar fertilization plan for hop cultivation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763417
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a2c29aea6071de967a435e74380c3ac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11156778