Abstract

The aim of this work was to determine the influence of the inoculant on the content of biogenic elements in tenoreign varieties of white lupine (Lupinus albus) and threearieties of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) of Slovak origin. Rizobine was used as the inoculum before sowing. Dried and homogenised seed samples were mineralised using concentrated HNO3 using the MARS X - Press 5 instrument. Analytical determination of macro- and microelements in all samples was performed using ARIAN DUO 240FS/240Z atomic absorption spectrometer. The determined values of biogenic elements content were expressed as mg.kg-1 of dry matter. The average content of Cu was lower for both crops in variant A compared to variant B. The addition of the inoculant increased the content of Cu in both crops in lupine by 3.7% and grass pea by 10.94%. The Zn content of variant A in lupine was 19.14% higher than that of the grass pea. Grass pea seeds contained 97.76% less Mn than white lupine seeds in both variants. The Cr content of white lupine was 67.74% higher in variant A than in grass pea. The inoculant also increased the content of Cr in lupine by 25.0%. Lupine contained 30.02% less Fe in variant A and 41.27% less Fe in variant B than the grass pea. The results we have obtained show that Ca, K, and P are the predominant elements in the seeds of grass pea in both variants. By comparing selected types of legumes we found that the grass pea features a higher content of Cu, Fe, K, and P. The analysed seeds of white lupine had a higher content of Zn, Mn, Cr, Ni, Co, Na, Ca, and Mg. In conclusion, inoculation does not significantly affect the content of biogenic elements of selected legume species.

Highlights

  • Legumes are the mature, dry seeds of annual and perennial plants of the Fabaceae family

  • The aim of this work was to determine the influence of the inoculant on the content of biogenic elements in ten foreign varieties of white lupine (Lupinus albus) and three varieties of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) of Slovak origin

  • The aim of this work was to determine the influence of inoculant on the content of biogenic elements in selected varieties of white lupine (Lupinus albus) and grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.)

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Introduction

Dry seeds of annual and perennial plants of the Fabaceae family. Even though legumes have been in our diet for more than a thousand years, studies in recent years have pointed to their unique composition. They are a source of plant proteins, containing a complex of saccharides, soluble and insoluble fibre, essential vitamins, minerals, and polyphenols. The content of these substances advises them among functional foods with a beneficial effect on human health. Legumes are rich in iron, zinc, manganese, copper, nickel, cobalt, and molybdenum (Tichá and Vyzínová, 2006; Velíšek, 1999)

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