Effect of light conditions, Trichoderma fungi and food polymers on growth and profile of biologically active compounds in Thymus vulgaris and Thymus serpyllum (dataset)
Abstract
The research investigates the influence of different lighting conditions and soil treatments,
in particular the application of food polymers separately and in combination with spores of Trichoderma
consortium, on the growth and development of herbs—Thymus vulgaris and Thymus serpyllum.
The metabolic analysis focuses on detecting changes in the levels of biologically active compounds
such as chlorophyll a and b, anthocyanins, carotenoids, phenolic compounds (including flavonoids),
terpenoids, and volatile organic compounds with potential health-promoting properties. By investigating
these factors, the study aims to provide insights into how environmental conditions affect
the growth and chemical composition of selected plants and to shed light on potential strategies for
optimising the cultivation of these herbs for the improved quality and production of bioactive compounds.
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