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MASS SPECTROMETRY

Characterization of Vegetables by Stable Isotopic and Elemental Signatures

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Pages 2677-2690 | Received 03 Aug 2016, Accepted 17 Nov 2016, Published online: 05 Sep 2017
 

ABSTRACT

109 Romanian parsley, celery and parsnip root, cucumber, vegetable marrow, onion, and pepper samples were characterized by their stable isotope ratios and elemental concentrations in comparison to imported varieties. Organic and conventional agriculture practices were also compared as well as a differentiation between eggplant and peppers grown in greenhouses and those in the field. δ2H values were between −70.8 and 5.6‰, while the δ18O values were between −9.0 and 4.1‰. The δ15N values for white onions were from 2.8 to 11.1‰. For Romanian organic onions, the carbon isotopic values were lower (−29.2 to −28.2‰) compared to conventional onions from other countries (−27.8‰ to −23.8%). Linear discriminant analysis was used to characterize agricultural practices and the geographic origin of the vegetables.

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Funding

The financial support for this work was provided by the Executive Unit for Higher Education, R&D and Innovation Financing, UEFISCDI, PN-II-RU-TE, contract no. 159/2015.

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