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Scientia Horticulturae | 1983

Effects of Selected Insecticides and Herbicides On the Carotene Content of Summer Carrots

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Ja. Meyer

Abstract The soil of plots of summer carrot cultures was treated before sowing with one of the insecticides Nexion, Birlane or Dyfonate, or with one of the herbicides Afalon Spezial or Dosanex; the control plots remained untreated. The carrots were harvested at weekly intervals, and their concentration of total carotene was determined. For the carrots grown in soil treated with Nexion, Birlane, Dyfonate or Afalon S, the concentrations of total carotene were always higher than in the controls, the largest difference being about 21%. For carrots grown in the soil treated with Dosanex, the concentration of total carotene was lower than in the control, the largest difference being about 19%.


The Journal of horticultural science | 1985

Cultivar Differences in the Influence of Harvest Date and Cold-storage On the Free Sugars and Acids Contents, and On the Eating Quality of Apples

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Ja. Meyer

SummaryDuring the 15-day period around the commercial harvest date of Jonagold apples the total free sugars content did not change, but with later harvest the percentage of sucrose increased from 27 to 30% and that of sorbitol from 7 to 10% but glucose content decreased from 29 to 24%. In Cox’s Orange Pippin apples both the total free sugars content and their distribution did not change with the change of harvest date. Delaying the harvest date did not cause a decrease of free acidity in either cultivar. During cold storage at 1°C (not CA) of Jonagold apples the total free sugars content did not change, but the percentage of sucrose decreased from 27 to 19%, fructose increased from 37 to 41% and glucose from 29 to 32%. During storage at 3.5°C (not CA) of Cox’s Orange Pippin apples the total free sugars content increased but the proportions of the sugars did not change. During cold storage the rate of decrease of free acidity was much less in Jonagold than in Cox’s Orange Pippin, and the eating quality dec...


Scientia Horticulturae | 1983

Effects of Selected Fungicide Treatments On the Sugar Content of Golden Delicious and Jonagold Apples

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Ja. Meyer

Abstract Several fungicide treatment schemes were assayed on ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘Jonagold’ apples. The free sugars (fructose, glucose, sorbitol, sucrose and their total) of freshly harvested apples were measured and compared to those obtained with the corresponding untreated apples (control). With ‘Golden Delicious’, the fungicide treatments generally increased the content of fructose, sucrose and total sugars, but had no effect on the glucose content. With ‘Jonagold’, similar effects were observed, but their intensities generally were lower than in ‘Golden Delicious’; in some cases, the treatments even decreased the sugar content.


The Journal of horticultural science | 1986

Quality of Potatoes Treated With Selected Insecticides and Potato-haulm Killers

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; L. Detroux; W. Haquenne; E. Seutin; L. Nys; Ja. Meyer

SummaryTreatment with aldicarb and demeton-S-methyl had no influence on the dry weight or on the starch or protein contents, but increased the content of ascorbic acid by up to 25%. Diquat, dinoseb and metoxuron had no effect on dry weight or starch content; dinoseb and metoxuron increased the protein and ascorbic acid contents by up to 20%. The effects of the pesticide treatments on the chemical composition of freshly harvested potatoes were maintained during their cold storage.


Plant and Soil | 1984

Effects of Soil Fertilization and of Covering of the Culture With Plastic Film On the Provitamin-a Content of Early Lettuces

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Ja. Meyer; F. Benoit; N. Ceustermans; François Vanlinden

SummaryDifferent growing conditions of early lettuces were assayed. Some plots of lettuces were grown covered with a perforated plastic sheet, and other plots were not covered. The soil of some plots was fertilized with a usual N+P+K+S fertilizer used at a normal rate, and the soil of other plots with a fertilizer containing only nitrogen at a rate about 40 times lower than the normal one for N. The total carotenes (provitamin A) contents of the ripe lettuces were measured. Covering with a plastic sheet always decreased the total carotenes contents. The N+P+K+S fertilizer used at normal rate increased, relatively to the nitrogen fertilizer lacking of P+K+S and used at low rate, the total carotenes contents of the non-covered lettuces, but had no or low effect on the total carotenes contents of the covered lettuces.


The Journal of horticultural science | 1985

The Effects of Selected Herbicide and Fungicide Treatments On the Carotenes and Xanthophylls in Lettuce

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Ja. Meyer

SummaryEarly and summer lettuces were grown in soils treated with one or both of the herbicides Kerb and C1PC; other lettuces were treated with one of the fungicides Benlate, Rovral or Ronilan, only one pesticide being applied per plot. In both the early and the summer lettuces the concentrations of the mixture of β-carotenes (provitamin A) were increased (relative to the untreated standard) by both the herbicides Kerb and CIPC applied either alone or together. Treatment with the fungicide Rovral caused the lettuces to contain higher concentrations of the mixture of β-carotenes; neither Benlate nor Ronilan changed the concentrations of the mixture of β-carotenes. Each of the pesticides had a similar effect on the concentration of the sum of the mixture of β-carotenes and the monohydroxy xanthophylls (the only xanthophylls which have a provitamin A activity) as it had on the concentration of the mixture of β-carotenes. The total xanthopohyll contents of the lettuces and the distribution of the monohydroxy-...


The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 1983

Metabolic Study of Tritium Labeled Triforine in Barley

Jean Rouchaud; Philippe Dreze; C. Moons; Joseph A. Meyer

Abstract Barley was grown in an experimental field. At the growth stage J , the aerial part of the plants was sprayed with an aqueous emulsion of a mixture of triforine and [ 3 H]triforine (uniformly labelled in the piperazine ring), using the recommended dose rate of about 240 g triforine/ha. Barley was harvested when ripe, and straw and grain were analysed separately. The radioactivity concentration was 20 times higher in straw than in grain. The methanol soluble radioactive residue contained low amounts of radioactive triforine, and of its radioactive metabolites: N -[(2,2,2-trichloro-l-(piperazin-l-yl) ethyl]formamide, iminodiacetic acid, glycine, and unidentified water soluble radioactive compounds. The bound radioactive residues (insoluble in methanol) of [ 3 H]triforine in barley grain was mainly incorporated into the protein fraction (as radioactive amino acids), and into the starch fraction (as radioactive glucose). In straw, the bound radioactive residues were mainly incorporated into the hemicelluloses fraction (as radioactive monosaccharides). No free or bound piperazine was observed in barley grain or straw.


Pesticide Science | 1982

Metabolism of [c-14-labeled Triadimefon in Barley Shoots

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Joseph A. Meyer


Pesticide Science | 1980

The metabolism of [14C]aldicarb in the leaves of sugar beet plants.

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Joseph A. Meyer


Pesticide Science | 1979

Characterisation of bound residues of [3H]triforine in the straw of barley grown in the field

Jean Rouchaud; C. Moons; Joseph A. Meyer

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Jean Rouchaud

Université catholique de Louvain

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Joseph A. Meyer

Université catholique de Louvain

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Ja. Meyer

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jacques R. Decallonne

Université catholique de Louvain

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Henri Maraite

Université catholique de Louvain

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Joseph Gillet

École Normale Supérieure

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