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- Title
PC&CA - MIRROR OF GRASSLAND FEED FRAP ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY IN SUMMER, DEPENDING ON FERTILIZATION?
- Authors
HARMANESCU, Monica
- Abstract
The topic of this research was to test a chemometric technique (Principal Components & Classification Analysis) to reflect some characteristics of a real case: the influence of fertilization management on FRAP antioxidant activity in summer of grassland perennial forages. An area of 25 m2 for each experimental trial was organised, with five replications, in complete randomized blocks design. StatSoft - STATISTICA, version 10, performed the chemometric matrix. Ten cases were included, nine of them with different fertilization management and one unfertilized. It was applied fermented sheep manure and/or mineral fertilizers based on NPK since 2003. The active variables of PC&CA were: the fertilization data, soil pH and the gravimetric percent of the spontaneous plants Calamagrostis epigejos (Ce%), Festuca rupicola (Fr%), Trifolium repens (Tr%), Inula britannica (Ib%), Filipendula vulgaris (Fv%) and Rosa canina (Rc%). The supplementary variable was the perennial feed FRAP antioxidant capacity. The coefficient for soil pH and Trifolium repens (%) correlation was 0.8, while in Calamagrostis epigejos (%) and Festuca rupicola (%) cases the coefficients were negatively: -0.6, respectively -0.8. Positive coefficients were obtained in summer for the correlations between grassland perennial feed FRAP antioxidant activity and Inula britannica (%), respectively Rosa canina (%). Principal Components & Classification Analysis can reflect as a mirror the perennial forage FRAP antioxidant activity at low pH, as grassland functional feed for animal, depending on fertilization management.
- Publication
Agronomy Series of Scientific Research / Lucrări Ştiinţifice Seria Agronomie, 2017, Vol 60, Issue 1, p251
- ISSN
1454-7414
- Publication type
Academic Journal