Abstract

The white birch (Betula platyphylla Suk.) is widespread in eastern Asia, and its bark is a valuable resource for secondary metabolite extraction. Limited information is available regarding seasonal variations of secondary metabolites in white birch bark. In our study, we analyzed the phenolic compound contents and bioactivities of white birch bark in different seasons and their relationship to climatic factors and soil properties. The data suggested that the levels of total phenol, total flavonoid, seven individual phenolic compounds, and bioactivities all peaked in September. The antioxidant activity was positively correlated with the contents of phenolic compounds. Soil microbial properties like microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN) and soil urease activities (URE) explained more than 40 % of the variation in phenolic compound contents. This study highlighted that seasons regulate the contents of phenolic compounds and bioactivities by influencing soil microbial properties. The soil with low microbial activity was more favorable for the accumulation of secondary metabolites.

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