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Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings

Most crops are routinely protected against seed-born and soil-borne fungal pathogens through seed-applied fungicides. The recently released succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI), sedaxane(®), is a broad-spectrum fungicide, used particularly to control Rhizoctonia spp., but also has documented gro...

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Autores principales: Dal Cortivo, Cristian, Conselvan, Giovanni Battista, Carletti, Paolo, Barion, Giuseppe, Sella, Luca, Vamerali, Teofilo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02072
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author Dal Cortivo, Cristian
Conselvan, Giovanni Battista
Carletti, Paolo
Barion, Giuseppe
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
author_facet Dal Cortivo, Cristian
Conselvan, Giovanni Battista
Carletti, Paolo
Barion, Giuseppe
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
author_sort Dal Cortivo, Cristian
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description Most crops are routinely protected against seed-born and soil-borne fungal pathogens through seed-applied fungicides. The recently released succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI), sedaxane(®), is a broad-spectrum fungicide, used particularly to control Rhizoctonia spp., but also has documented growth-enhancement effects on wheat. This study investigates the potential biostimulant effects of sedaxane and related physiological changes in disease-free maize seedlings (3-leaf stage) at increasing application doses (25, 75 and 150 μg a.i. seed(-1)) under controlled sterilized conditions. We show sedaxane to have significant auxin-like and gibberellin-like effects, which effect marked morphological and physiological changes according to an approximate saturation dose-response model. Maximum benefits were attained at the intermediate dose, which significantly increased root length (+60%), area (+45%) and forks (+51%), and reduced root diameter as compared to untreated controls. Sedaxane enhanced leaf and root glutamine synthetase (GS) activity resulting in greater protein accumulation, particularly in the above-ground compartment, while glutamate synthase (GOGAT) activity remained almost unchanged. Sedaxane also improved leaf phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity, which may be responsible for the increase in shoot antioxidant activity (phenolic acids), mainly represented by p-coumaric and caffeic acids. We conclude that, in addition to its protective effect, sedaxane can facilitate root establishment and intensify nitrogen and phenylpropanoid metabolism in young maize plants, and may be beneficial in overcoming biotic and abiotic stresses in early growth stages.
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spelling pubmed-57236532017-12-21 Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings Dal Cortivo, Cristian Conselvan, Giovanni Battista Carletti, Paolo Barion, Giuseppe Sella, Luca Vamerali, Teofilo Front Plant Sci Plant Science Most crops are routinely protected against seed-born and soil-borne fungal pathogens through seed-applied fungicides. The recently released succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI), sedaxane(®), is a broad-spectrum fungicide, used particularly to control Rhizoctonia spp., but also has documented growth-enhancement effects on wheat. This study investigates the potential biostimulant effects of sedaxane and related physiological changes in disease-free maize seedlings (3-leaf stage) at increasing application doses (25, 75 and 150 μg a.i. seed(-1)) under controlled sterilized conditions. We show sedaxane to have significant auxin-like and gibberellin-like effects, which effect marked morphological and physiological changes according to an approximate saturation dose-response model. Maximum benefits were attained at the intermediate dose, which significantly increased root length (+60%), area (+45%) and forks (+51%), and reduced root diameter as compared to untreated controls. Sedaxane enhanced leaf and root glutamine synthetase (GS) activity resulting in greater protein accumulation, particularly in the above-ground compartment, while glutamate synthase (GOGAT) activity remained almost unchanged. Sedaxane also improved leaf phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity, which may be responsible for the increase in shoot antioxidant activity (phenolic acids), mainly represented by p-coumaric and caffeic acids. We conclude that, in addition to its protective effect, sedaxane can facilitate root establishment and intensify nitrogen and phenylpropanoid metabolism in young maize plants, and may be beneficial in overcoming biotic and abiotic stresses in early growth stages. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5723653/ /pubmed/29270181 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02072 Text en Copyright © 2017 Dal Cortivo, Conselvan, Carletti, Barion, Sella and Vamerali. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Dal Cortivo, Cristian
Conselvan, Giovanni Battista
Carletti, Paolo
Barion, Giuseppe
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title_full Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title_fullStr Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title_short Biostimulant Effects of Seed-Applied Sedaxane Fungicide: Morphological and Physiological Changes in Maize Seedlings
title_sort biostimulant effects of seed-applied sedaxane fungicide: morphological and physiological changes in maize seedlings
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02072
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