Plants (Jul 2024)

<i>Aster</i> × <i>chusanensis</i> Growth and Phenolic Acid Composition under Different Cultivation Temperatures

  • Han-Sol Sim,
  • Hyuk Joon Kwon,
  • Seong-Nam Jang,
  • Ga Oun Lee,
  • In-Je Kang,
  • Gyu-Sik Yang,
  • Gi-Heum Nam,
  • Ji Eun Park,
  • Ha Yeon Byun,
  • Young-Hyun You,
  • Ki-Ho Son

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13131855
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 1855

Abstract

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Plants of the Asteraceae family have been cultivated worldwide for economic, medicinal, and ornamental purposes, including genera such as Aster, Helianthus, and Cosmos. Numerous studies examined their secondary metabolites; however, those of Aster × chusanensis, which is a natural hybrid species in South Korea, are unclear, and optimized propagation methods should be identified. We analyzed phenolic acid concentrations in each part of Aster × chusanensis through HPLC. Further, we investigated the growth characteristics and secondary metabolite concentrations under various growth temperatures using division propagation, followed by growing at 20, 25, and 30 °C in a growth chamber. Chlorogenic acid was the primary compound, which was particularly high in the leaves. The growth characteristics did not differ significantly between temperatures, and 30 °C was most efficient for phenolic acid biosynthesis. Our results provide valuable information on optimized propagation and secondary metabolite concentrations under different temperatures of Aster × chusanensis.

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