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A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability

Plant-derived protein hydrolysates (PHs) are an important category of biostimulants able to increase plant growth and crop yield especially under environmental stress conditions. PHs can be applied as foliar spray or soil drench. Foliar spray is generally applied to achieve a relatively short-term r...

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Autores principales: Paul, Kenny, Sorrentino, Mirella, Lucini, Luigi, Rouphael, Youssef, Cardarelli, Mariateresa, Bonini, Paolo, Miras Moreno, Maria Begoña, Reynaud, Hélène, Canaguier, Renaud, Trtílek, Martin, Panzarová, Klára, Colla, Giuseppe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6509618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31130970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00493
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author Paul, Kenny
Sorrentino, Mirella
Lucini, Luigi
Rouphael, Youssef
Cardarelli, Mariateresa
Bonini, Paolo
Miras Moreno, Maria Begoña
Reynaud, Hélène
Canaguier, Renaud
Trtílek, Martin
Panzarová, Klára
Colla, Giuseppe
author_facet Paul, Kenny
Sorrentino, Mirella
Lucini, Luigi
Rouphael, Youssef
Cardarelli, Mariateresa
Bonini, Paolo
Miras Moreno, Maria Begoña
Reynaud, Hélène
Canaguier, Renaud
Trtílek, Martin
Panzarová, Klára
Colla, Giuseppe
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description Plant-derived protein hydrolysates (PHs) are an important category of biostimulants able to increase plant growth and crop yield especially under environmental stress conditions. PHs can be applied as foliar spray or soil drench. Foliar spray is generally applied to achieve a relatively short-term response, whereas soil drench is used when a long-term effect is desired. The aim of the study was to elucidate the biostimulant action of PH application method (foliar spray or substrate drench) on morpho-physiological traits and metabolic profile of tomato grown under limited water availability. An untreated control was also included. A high-throughput image-based phenotyping (HTP) approach was used to non-destructively monitor the crop response under limited water availability (40% of container capacity) in a controlled environment. Moreover, metabolic profile of leaves was determined at the end of the trial. Dry biomass of shoots at the end of the trial was significantly correlated with number of green pixels (R(2) = 0.90) and projected shoot area, respectively. Both drench and foliar treatments had a positive impact on the digital biomass compared to control while the photosynthetic performance of the plants was slightly influenced by treatments. Overall drench application under limited water availability more positively influenced biomass accumulation and metabolic profile than foliar application. Significantly higher transpiration use efficiency was observed with PH-drench applications indicating better stomatal conductance. The mass-spectrometry based metabolomic analysis allowed the identification of distinct biochemical signatures in PH-treated plants. Metabolomic changes involved a wide and organized range of biochemical processes that included, among others, phytohormones (notably a decrease in cytokinins and an accumulation of salicylates) and lipids (including membrane lipids, sterols, and terpenes). From a general perspective, treated tomato plants exhibited an improved tolerance to reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative imbalance. Such capability to cope with oxidative stress might have resulted from a coordinated action of signaling compounds (salicylic acid and hydroxycinnamic amides), radical scavengers such as carotenoids and prenyl quinones, as well as a reduced biosynthesis of tetrapyrrole coproporphyrins.
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spelling pubmed-65096182019-05-24 A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability Paul, Kenny Sorrentino, Mirella Lucini, Luigi Rouphael, Youssef Cardarelli, Mariateresa Bonini, Paolo Miras Moreno, Maria Begoña Reynaud, Hélène Canaguier, Renaud Trtílek, Martin Panzarová, Klára Colla, Giuseppe Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant-derived protein hydrolysates (PHs) are an important category of biostimulants able to increase plant growth and crop yield especially under environmental stress conditions. PHs can be applied as foliar spray or soil drench. Foliar spray is generally applied to achieve a relatively short-term response, whereas soil drench is used when a long-term effect is desired. The aim of the study was to elucidate the biostimulant action of PH application method (foliar spray or substrate drench) on morpho-physiological traits and metabolic profile of tomato grown under limited water availability. An untreated control was also included. A high-throughput image-based phenotyping (HTP) approach was used to non-destructively monitor the crop response under limited water availability (40% of container capacity) in a controlled environment. Moreover, metabolic profile of leaves was determined at the end of the trial. Dry biomass of shoots at the end of the trial was significantly correlated with number of green pixels (R(2) = 0.90) and projected shoot area, respectively. Both drench and foliar treatments had a positive impact on the digital biomass compared to control while the photosynthetic performance of the plants was slightly influenced by treatments. Overall drench application under limited water availability more positively influenced biomass accumulation and metabolic profile than foliar application. Significantly higher transpiration use efficiency was observed with PH-drench applications indicating better stomatal conductance. The mass-spectrometry based metabolomic analysis allowed the identification of distinct biochemical signatures in PH-treated plants. Metabolomic changes involved a wide and organized range of biochemical processes that included, among others, phytohormones (notably a decrease in cytokinins and an accumulation of salicylates) and lipids (including membrane lipids, sterols, and terpenes). From a general perspective, treated tomato plants exhibited an improved tolerance to reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative imbalance. Such capability to cope with oxidative stress might have resulted from a coordinated action of signaling compounds (salicylic acid and hydroxycinnamic amides), radical scavengers such as carotenoids and prenyl quinones, as well as a reduced biosynthesis of tetrapyrrole coproporphyrins. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6509618/ /pubmed/31130970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00493 Text en Copyright © 2019 Paul, Sorrentino, Lucini, Rouphael, Cardarelli, Bonini, Miras Moreno, Reynaud, Canaguier, Trtílek, Panzarová and Colla. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Paul, Kenny
Sorrentino, Mirella
Lucini, Luigi
Rouphael, Youssef
Cardarelli, Mariateresa
Bonini, Paolo
Miras Moreno, Maria Begoña
Reynaud, Hélène
Canaguier, Renaud
Trtílek, Martin
Panzarová, Klára
Colla, Giuseppe
A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title_full A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title_fullStr A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title_full_unstemmed A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title_short A Combined Phenotypic and Metabolomic Approach for Elucidating the Biostimulant Action of a Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysate on Tomato Grown Under Limited Water Availability
title_sort combined phenotypic and metabolomic approach for elucidating the biostimulant action of a plant-derived protein hydrolysate on tomato grown under limited water availability
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6509618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31130970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00493
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