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Uso de aminoácidos no setor dos frutos secos

Authors: Rodrigues, M.A.; Correia, Carlos M.; Arrobas, Margarida;

Uso de aminoácidos no setor dos frutos secos

Abstract

Os hidrolisados de proteína e diversos outros compostos azotados têm vindo a ter uma presença crescente na alimentação humana e nas rações para animais, bem como em produtos para a nutrição das plantas. As versões comerciais mais comuns destinadas à nutrição vegetal surgem como produtos ricos em aminoácidos livres e péptidos, e são sobretudo recomendados para aplicação foliar, embora alguns sejam também recomendados para fertirrega, hidroponia e peletização de sementes. A gama presente no mercado é extensa e de composição por vezes muito complexa, uma vez que os produtos comerciais contendo aminoácidos resultam frequentemente de misturas de hidrolisados de proteína com extratos de algas e micronutrientes. Destes produtos espera-se sobretudo um efeito “bioestimulante nas plantas”, com múltiplos benefícios potenciais para os processos fisiológicos, que possam conduzir a aumentos de produtividade e/ou qualidade dos produtos agrícolas.

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hidrolisados, Frutos secos, Aminoáciods

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