Differential concentrations of NaCl and K2Cr2O7 stress conditions: biophoton characteristics and quality prediction feasibility analysis of fresh Nepeta cataria L. leaves
Ruyu Wang, Jiahui Luan, Zhiying Wang, Baorui Cao, Yiwei Chen, Xue Li, Tingting Deng, Jinxin Du, Jinxiang Han, Meina Yang

TL;DR
This study explores how stress from salt and chromium affects the quality of Nepeta cataria L. leaves using biophoton detection and chemical analysis.
Contribution
The study introduces biophoton detection as a novel method for assessing plant quality during cultivation.
Findings
Stress conditions significantly reduced biophoton emission and pulegone content in Nepeta cataria L. leaves.
Biophoton parameters like CPS and I0 strongly correlated with plant quality indicators and pulegone levels.
High salinity and chromium stress caused up to 54% decreases in biophoton emission parameters.
Abstract
Nepeta cataria L. (NcL), a perennial medicinal plant, is used to dispel wind-heat, remove blood stasis, and reduce swelling. However, soil salinization and heavy metal pollution have severely impacted its growth and quality. Current quality assessments, based solely on pulegone (PG) content in the final product, neglect cultivation process controls. We applied biophoton detection to differentiate stress types in fresh NcL leaves and explored the correlation between biophoton emission and plant quality. Spontaneous photon emission (SPE) and delayed luminescence (DL) were measured under NaCl and K2Cr2O7 stress. Key parameters, including counts per second (CPS) and initial intensity (I0), were analyzed. PG content was determined via ultra-high performance liquid chromatography, alongside physiological and oxidative stress indexes. Stress conditions significantly inhibited NcL growth and…
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TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics · Heavy Metals in Plants · Chemical and Physical Studies
