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The distribution of minerals in crucial plant parts of various elderberry (Sambucus spp.) interspecific hybrids
Nataša Imenšek, Vilma Sem, Mitja Kolar, Anton Ivančič, Janja Kristl, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: In view of growing requirements of the food industry regarding elderberries (genusSambucus), a need to increase their productivity and improve their chemical composition has emerged.With this purpose in mind, numerous elderberry interspecific hybrids have been created. In thepresent work, the content of minerals in their crucial plant parts was studied. It was also investigatedwhether superior genotypes regarding the mineral composition of berries and inflorescences could bepredicted at early stages of plant development. The results showed that elderberry leaves containedthe highest amounts of Ca, Mg, Mn, Zn, and Sr, while K and P were predominant in fruit stalks.Fe and Al prevailed in roots and Cu in bark. Although berries showed lower mineral contentcompared to other plant parts, their mineral content is not negligible and could be comparable toother commonly consumed berries. Genotypes with a favorable mineral content of inflorescencesand berries could be predicted on the basis of known mineral composition of their shoots and leaves.The study also indicates thatS. nigragenotypes and the majority of interspecific hybrids analyzedare suitable for further genetic breeding or cultivation.
Keywords: interspecific hybrids, minerals, plant parts, elderberry, Sambucus
Published in DKUM: 20.08.2024; Views: 70; Downloads: 9
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Biochemical characterization of black and green mutant elderberry during fruit ripening
Maja Mikulič Petkovšek, Anton Ivančič, Saša Gačnik, Robert Veberič, Metka Hudina, Silvija Marinovic, Christian Molitor, Heidi Halbwirth, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: The content of sugars, organic acids, phenolic compounds and selected enzyme activities in the anthocyanin pathway were analyzed in NIGRA (Sambucus nigra var. nigra—black fruits) and VIRIDIS (S. nigra var. viridis—green fruits) fruits over four stages of ripening. The share of glucose and fructose in green fruits was higher than in colored fruits, and the sugar content increased significantly until the third developmental stage. Ripe NIGRA berries had 47% flavonol glycosides, 34% anthocyanins, 3% hydroxycinnamic acids and 14% flavanols, whereas the major phenolic group in the VIRIDIS fruits, making up 88% of the total analyzed polyphenols, was flavonols. NIGRA fruits were rich in anthocyanins (6020 [mi]g g$^{-1}$ FW), showing strong activation of the late anthocyanin pathway (dihydroflavonol 4-reductase, anthocyanidin synthase). In both color types, phenylalanine ammonia lyase and chalcone synthase/chalcone isomerase activities were highest in the first stage and decreased during ripening. In VIRIDIS fruit, no anthocyanins and only one flavanol (procyanidin dimer) were found. This was most likely caused by a lack of induction of the late anthocyanin pathway in the last period of fruit ripening. The VIRIDIS genotype may be useful in studying the regulatory structures of anthocyanin biosynthesis and the contribution of distinct flavonoid classes to the health benefits of elderberries.
Keywords: black elderberry, Sambucus nigra, green genotype, polyphenolics, sugars, organic acids, phenylpropanoid enzymes
Published in DKUM: 28.03.2024; Views: 208; Downloads: 16
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