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Title: Chemical Profiling of Two Italian Olea europaea (L.) Varieties Subjected to UV-B Stress
Authors: Piccini, Chiara
Cantini, Claudio
Cai, Giampiero
Pinto, Diana C G A
Silva, Artur M. S. 
Romi, Marco
Dias, Maria Celeste 
Keywords: UV-B radiation; olive tree; metabolomic; phenolic profile; lipophilic profile
Issue Date: 2-Mar-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Project: UI0183–UID/BIA/04004/2020 
UIDB/50006/2020 
SFRH/BPD/100865/2014 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Plants
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 11
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 5
Abstract: The depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer due to natural and/or anthropogenic causes decreases the amount of UV-B radiation filtered, and consequently increases the risk of potential damage to organisms. In the Mediterranean region, high UV-B indices are frequent. Even for species typical of this region, such as the olive tree, the progressive increase in UV-B radiation represents a threat. This work aimed to understand how high UV-B radiation modulates the phenolic and lipophilic profile of olive varieties, and identify metabolites that enhance olive stress tolerance. Two Italian olive varieties were subjected to chronic UV-B stress, and leaves were analyzed by gas and liquid chromatography. The results indicated that the most representative phenolic and lipophilic compounds of Giarraffa and Olivastra Seggianese were readjusted in response to UV-B stress. The Giarraffa variety seemed better suited to prolonged UV-B stress, possibly due to the higher availability of flavonoids that could help control oxidative damage, and the accumulation of hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives that could provide strong UV-B shield protection. In addition, this variety contained higher levels of fatty acids (e.g., palmitic, α-linolenic, and stearic acids), which can help to maintain membrane integrity and accumulate more sorbitol (which may serve as an osmoprotectant or act a free-radical scavenger), terpenes, and long-chain alkanes, providing higher protection against UV-B stress.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103460
ISSN: 2223-7747
DOI: 10.3390/plants11050680
Rights: openAccess
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