2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-020-03523-x
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Responses of Lotus corniculatus to environmental change. 4: Root carbohydrate levels at defoliation and regrowth climatic conditions are major drivers of phenolic content and forage quality

Abstract: Main conclusion Differential accumulation of root carbohydrates at defoliation have a higher impact than regrowth environmental conditions on the phenolic content and feed quality of the perennial forage legume Lotus corniculatus.

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“…Secondary metabolites are distinguished by their ability to accumulate in high concentrations in specific tissues or organs of the plants from which they are synthesized. Secondary metabolites can account for up to 1-3% of a plant’s dry weight ( Morris et al., 2021 ). Having different molecular structures and chemical activities, the unique functions of plant secondary metabolites are more apparent, especially in their pure forms.…”
Section: Secondary Metabolite Extraction From Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary metabolites are distinguished by their ability to accumulate in high concentrations in specific tissues or organs of the plants from which they are synthesized. Secondary metabolites can account for up to 1-3% of a plant’s dry weight ( Morris et al., 2021 ). Having different molecular structures and chemical activities, the unique functions of plant secondary metabolites are more apparent, especially in their pure forms.…”
Section: Secondary Metabolite Extraction From Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%