The Influence of Technological Factors on the Structure and Chemical Composition of Tuberous Dahlia Roots Determined Using Vibrational Spectroscopy

Author:

Moldovan Ioana1ORCID,Cotoz Alex-Péter2,Rózsa Sándor2ORCID,Magyari Klara3ORCID,Lehel Lukács1ORCID,Baia Monica34ORCID,Cantor Maria2

Affiliation:

1. Horticultural Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

2. Department of Horticulture and Landscape Design, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

3. Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, Bio-Nano-Sciences Babes-Bolyai University, Treboniu Laurean 42, 400271 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

4. Faculty of Physics, Babes-Bolyai University, M. Kogâlniceanu 1, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Abstract

This research investigated the structural and chemical modifications of Dahlia ‘Kennemerland’ across different technological conditions and throughout the vegetation period. Using FT-IR imaging, this study focused on the changes in the inulin, lignin, and suberin contents of tuberous roots. FT-IR maps were generated to visualize the distribution of these compounds across scanned areas, highlighting variations across cultivation methods and seasonal stages. The key compounds analyzed included inulin, lignin, and suberin, which were identified in different root zones. The results showed that inulin was distributed in all analyzed areas, predominantly in zone 1 (periderm), with a distribution that increased with forced cultivation, while lignin and suberin distributions varied with zone and season. Forced tuberous root lignin was detected in all four areas analyzed, in the fall accumulating mainly in area 4 and in suberin starting from summer until autumn. Based on the evaluation of the maps obtained by representing the area ratios of specific bands (inulin/lignin and inulin/suberin), we established where the inulin was present in the highest quantity and concluded that suberin was the constituent with the lowest concentration in tuberous Dahlia roots. These findings emphasize the influence of technological factors and seasonal changes on the biochemical makeup of tuberous Dahlia roots. This detailed biochemical mapping provides insights for optimizing Dahlia cultivation and storage for various industrial applications. This study concludes that FT-IR spectroscopy is an effective tool for monitoring and understanding the biochemical dynamics of Dahlia roots, aiding their agricultural and industrial utilization.

Funder

University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca

Publisher

MDPI AG

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