Seasonal variation in nutrient content of some leafy vegetables from Banat County, Romania

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Despina-Maria Bordean
Aurica Breica Borozan
Luminita Cojocariu
Diana Moigradean
Adrian Cojocariu
Dragos Nica
Luminita Pirvulescu
Simion Alda
Marinel Horablaga

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of seasonal variation of the moisture content and trace metal
composition of spinach, butter lettuce and parsley leaves. The content of bioactive compounds in green leafy
vegetables at harvest has beneficial effects on human health. It was found that moisture, macro and
microelement content vary from one season to another. Water content measured by thermo-gravimetric
method is presenting small variation during the seasonal change, revealing the lowest value for spinach,
butter lettuce and parsley leaves, in June. Calcium, magnesium and potassium concentrations in leaves are
decreasing in spinach, lettuce and parsley from April to September, but the variations are small. Copper is
accumulating mostly in parsley leaves and less in lettuce and spinach. Knowing the concentration of
important nutrients in different seasons helps do decide the harvesting period in according to the richness of
the diet for each individual.

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Bordean, Despina-Maria, Aurica Breica Borozan, Luminita Cojocariu, Diana Moigradean, Adrian Cojocariu, Dragos Nica, Luminita Pirvulescu, Simion Alda, and Marinel Horablaga. 2013. “Seasonal Variation in Nutrient Content of Some Leafy Vegetables from Banat County, Romania”. Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 2 (1):170-74. https://analecta.hu/index.php/rard/article/view/13302.
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