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Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling

Intensive agriculture maintains high crop yields through chemical inputs, which are well known for their adverse effects on environmental quality and human health. Innovative technologies are required to reduce the risk generated by the extensive and harmful use of pesticides. The plant biostimulant...

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Autores principales: Silva, Rakiely M., Peres, Alice N. A., Peres, Lázaro E. P., Olivares, Fábio L., Sangi, Sara, Canellas, Natália A., Spaccini, Riccardo, Cangemi, Silvana, Canellas, Luciano P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173148
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author Silva, Rakiely M.
Peres, Alice N. A.
Peres, Lázaro E. P.
Olivares, Fábio L.
Sangi, Sara
Canellas, Natália A.
Spaccini, Riccardo
Cangemi, Silvana
Canellas, Luciano P.
author_facet Silva, Rakiely M.
Peres, Alice N. A.
Peres, Lázaro E. P.
Olivares, Fábio L.
Sangi, Sara
Canellas, Natália A.
Spaccini, Riccardo
Cangemi, Silvana
Canellas, Luciano P.
author_sort Silva, Rakiely M.
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description Intensive agriculture maintains high crop yields through chemical inputs, which are well known for their adverse effects on environmental quality and human health. Innovative technologies are required to reduce the risk generated by the extensive and harmful use of pesticides. The plant biostimulants made from humic substances isolated from recyclable biomass offer an alternative approach to address the need for replacing conventional agrochemicals without compromising the crop yield. The stimulatory effects of humic substances are commonly associated with plant hormones, particularly auxins. However, jasmonic acid (JA) is crucial metabolite in mediating the defence responses and governing plant growth and development. This work aimed to evaluate the changes in the biosynthesis and signalling pathway of JA in tomato seedlings treated with humic acids (HA) isolated from vermicompost. We use the tomato model system cultivar Micro-Tom (MT) harbouring a reporter gene fused to a synthetic promoter that responds to jasmonic acid (JERE::GUS). The transcript levels of genes involved in JA generation and activity were also determined using qRT-PCR. The application of HA promoted plant growth and altered the JA status, as revealed by both GUS and qRT-PCR assays. Both JA enzymatic synthesis (LOX, OPR3) and JA signalling genes (JAZ and JAR) were found in higher transcription levels in plants treated with HA. In addition, ethylene (ETR4) and auxin (ARF6) signalling components were positively modulated by HA, revealing a hormonal cross-talk. Our results prove that the plant defence system linked to JA can be emulated by HA application without growth inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-104903302023-09-09 Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling Silva, Rakiely M. Peres, Alice N. A. Peres, Lázaro E. P. Olivares, Fábio L. Sangi, Sara Canellas, Natália A. Spaccini, Riccardo Cangemi, Silvana Canellas, Luciano P. Plants (Basel) Article Intensive agriculture maintains high crop yields through chemical inputs, which are well known for their adverse effects on environmental quality and human health. Innovative technologies are required to reduce the risk generated by the extensive and harmful use of pesticides. The plant biostimulants made from humic substances isolated from recyclable biomass offer an alternative approach to address the need for replacing conventional agrochemicals without compromising the crop yield. The stimulatory effects of humic substances are commonly associated with plant hormones, particularly auxins. However, jasmonic acid (JA) is crucial metabolite in mediating the defence responses and governing plant growth and development. This work aimed to evaluate the changes in the biosynthesis and signalling pathway of JA in tomato seedlings treated with humic acids (HA) isolated from vermicompost. We use the tomato model system cultivar Micro-Tom (MT) harbouring a reporter gene fused to a synthetic promoter that responds to jasmonic acid (JERE::GUS). The transcript levels of genes involved in JA generation and activity were also determined using qRT-PCR. The application of HA promoted plant growth and altered the JA status, as revealed by both GUS and qRT-PCR assays. Both JA enzymatic synthesis (LOX, OPR3) and JA signalling genes (JAZ and JAR) were found in higher transcription levels in plants treated with HA. In addition, ethylene (ETR4) and auxin (ARF6) signalling components were positively modulated by HA, revealing a hormonal cross-talk. Our results prove that the plant defence system linked to JA can be emulated by HA application without growth inhibition. MDPI 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10490330/ /pubmed/37687394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173148 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Silva, Rakiely M.
Peres, Alice N. A.
Peres, Lázaro E. P.
Olivares, Fábio L.
Sangi, Sara
Canellas, Natália A.
Spaccini, Riccardo
Cangemi, Silvana
Canellas, Luciano P.
Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title_full Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title_fullStr Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title_full_unstemmed Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title_short Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
title_sort humic substances isolated from recycled biomass trigger jasmonic acid biosynthesis and signalling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173148
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