D. Baricevic et al., Effect of water stress and nitrogen fertilization on the content of hyoscyamine and scopolamine in the roots of deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), ENVIR EXP B, 42(1), 1999, pp. 17-24
The study intended to elaborate the optimal environmental conditions of wat
er supply and nitrogen fertilization for maximum content of hyoscyamine (%
dw) and scopolamine (% dw). Plants grown from seeds of Slovene autochthonou
s population of deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), were treated with di
fferent water regimes (35-95% depletion of available soil water) together w
ith enhanced nitrogen supply (0.37-1.60 g/pot N) in a greenhouse experiment
. Dry plant extracts from 32-week old roots were analysed with capillary el
ectrophoresis (CE) for the presence of tropane alkaloids (hyosciamyne, scop
olamine). The results of the plant treatment responses showed that the maxi
mal yield of tropane alkaloids (hyoscyamine: 54 mg/plant; scopolamine: 7 mg
/plant) was achieved in plants grown under an optimal irrigation regime (35
% depletion of available soil water) accompanied with total nitrogen supply
of 0.37 g/pot. By contrast, the maximal content of alkaloids was achieved
with 95% depletion of available soil water and a nitrogen supply of 1.60 g/
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