Abstract

The gradual disruption of the ozone layer in the stratosphere has resulted in increased exposure of plants to ultraviolet-B (UV-B, 280–315 nm) radiation. UV-B radiation is known to affect crop growth and quality negatively. A study was conducted to determine the impact of elevated UV-B radiation levels on the isoflavones and phenolic compound concentrations of seven soybean varieties. UV-B radiation significantly reduced the concentration of most isoflavones and phenolic compounds in soybean seeds. Exposure to elevated UV-B levels overall resulted in 35 % reduction in total isoflavones and 31 % in phenolic compounds concentrations. The effect on individual isoflavones and phenolic compounds depended on the compound and variety, but UV-B overwhelmingly reduced concentrations. This study suggests that increased UV-B radiation negatively impacted soybean quality by reducing the concentration of compounds that have health-beneficial properties.

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