TY - JOUR
T1 - Dataset on the effects of different pre-harvest factors on the metabolomics profile of lettuce (Lactuca sativa l.) leaves
AU - Corrado, Giandomenico
AU - Lucini, Luigi
AU - Miras Moreno, Maria Begona
AU - Zhang, Leilei
AU - Senizza, Biancamaria
AU - Basile, Boris
AU - Rouphael, Youssef
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The study of the relationship between cultivated plants and environmental factors can provide information ranging from a deeper understanding of the plant biological system to the development of more effective management strategies for improving yield, quality, and sustainability of the produce. In this article, we present a comprehensive metabolomics dataset of two phytochemically divergent lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) butterhead varieties under different growing conditions. Plants were cultivated in hydroponics in a growth chamber with ambient control. The pre-harvest factors that were independently investigated were light intensity (two levels), the ionic strength of the nutrient solutions (three levels), and the molar ratio of three macroelements (K, Mg, and Ca) in the nutrient solution (three levels). We used an untargeted, mass-spectrometry-based approach to characterize the metabolomics profiles of leaves harvested 19 days after transplant. The data revealed the ample impact on both primary and secondary metabolism and its range of variation. Moreover, our dataset is useful for uncovering the complex effects of the genotype, the environmental factor(s), and their interaction, which may deserve further investigation.
AB - The study of the relationship between cultivated plants and environmental factors can provide information ranging from a deeper understanding of the plant biological system to the development of more effective management strategies for improving yield, quality, and sustainability of the produce. In this article, we present a comprehensive metabolomics dataset of two phytochemically divergent lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) butterhead varieties under different growing conditions. Plants were cultivated in hydroponics in a growth chamber with ambient control. The pre-harvest factors that were independently investigated were light intensity (two levels), the ionic strength of the nutrient solutions (three levels), and the molar ratio of three macroelements (K, Mg, and Ca) in the nutrient solution (three levels). We used an untargeted, mass-spectrometry-based approach to characterize the metabolomics profiles of leaves harvested 19 days after transplant. The data revealed the ample impact on both primary and secondary metabolism and its range of variation. Moreover, our dataset is useful for uncovering the complex effects of the genotype, the environmental factor(s), and their interaction, which may deserve further investigation.
KW - Leaf
KW - Light intensity
KW - Macrocations
KW - Nutrient concentration
KW - Nutrient solution composition
KW - Quality
KW - Leaf
KW - Light intensity
KW - Macrocations
KW - Nutrient concentration
KW - Nutrient solution composition
KW - Quality
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/179002
U2 - 10.3390/data5040119
DO - 10.3390/data5040119
M3 - Article
SN - 2306-5729
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Data
JF - Data
ER -