Application of HPLC-PDA-MS metabolite profiling to investigate the effect of growth temperature and day length on blackcurrant fruit.
James William AllwoodTomasz L WoznickiYun XuAlexandre FoitoKjersti AabyJulie SungurtasSabine FreitagRoyston GoodacreDerek StewartSiv F RembergOla M HeideAnita SønstebyPublished in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2019)
Blackcurrant maturation under controlled ambient conditions revealed a number of insightful relationships between environment and chemical composition of the fruit. A prominent reduction of the most abundant anthocyanins under the highest temperature treatments indicated that blackcurrant berries in general may accumulate lower total anthocyanins in years with extreme hot summer conditions. HPLC-PDA-MS metabolomics is an excellent method for broad analysis of chemical composition of berries rich in phenolic compounds. Moreover, the experiment in controlled phytotron conditions provided additional knowledge concerning plant interactions with the environment.