Journal ArticleOpen Access
Chitosan biopolymer promotes yield and stimulates accumulation of antioxidants in strawberry fruit
Author Affiliations
West Virginia University, Gazipur Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2018
Citations168
Abstract
Strawberry is a well-known source of natural antioxidants with excellent free radical scavenging capacity. This study determined the effects of chitosan application in field condition on plant growth, fruit yield and antioxidant activities in strawberry fruit. Foliar applications of chitosan on strawberry significantly increased plant growth and fruit yield (up to 42% higher) compared to untreated control. Increased fruit yield was attributed to higher plant growth, individual fruit weight and total fruit weight/plant due to the chitosan application. Surprisingly, the fruit from plants sprayed with chitosan also had significantly higher contents (up to 2.6-fold) of carotenoids, anthocyanins, flavonoids and phenolics compared to untreated control. Total antioxidant activities in fruit of chitosan treated plants were also significantly higher (ca. 2-fold) (p<…
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