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Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.

Humic substances extracted from leonardite are widely considered to be bioactive compounds, influencing the whole-plant physiology and the crop yield. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of a new formulate based on leonardite in the early stage of growth of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.)....

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Autores principales: Barone, Valeria, Bertoldo, Giovanni, Magro, Francesco, Broccanello, Chiara, Puglisi, Ivana, Baglieri, Andrea, Cagnin, Massimo, Concheri, Giuseppe, Squartini, Andrea, Pizzeghello, Diego, Nardi, Serenella, Stevanato, Piergiorgio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8060181
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author Barone, Valeria
Bertoldo, Giovanni
Magro, Francesco
Broccanello, Chiara
Puglisi, Ivana
Baglieri, Andrea
Cagnin, Massimo
Concheri, Giuseppe
Squartini, Andrea
Pizzeghello, Diego
Nardi, Serenella
Stevanato, Piergiorgio
author_facet Barone, Valeria
Bertoldo, Giovanni
Magro, Francesco
Broccanello, Chiara
Puglisi, Ivana
Baglieri, Andrea
Cagnin, Massimo
Concheri, Giuseppe
Squartini, Andrea
Pizzeghello, Diego
Nardi, Serenella
Stevanato, Piergiorgio
author_sort Barone, Valeria
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description Humic substances extracted from leonardite are widely considered to be bioactive compounds, influencing the whole-plant physiology and the crop yield. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of a new formulate based on leonardite in the early stage of growth of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). A commercial preparation of leonardite (BLACKJAK) was characterized by ionomic analysis, solid-state (13)C MAS NMR spectroscopy. Seedlings of sugar beet were grown in Hoagland’s solution under controlled conditions. After five days of growth, an aliquot of the concentrated BLACKJAK was added to the solution to obtain a final dilution of 1:1000 (0.5 mg C L(−1)). The sugar beet response in the early stage of growth was determined by evaluating root morphological traits as well as the changes in the expression of 53 genes related to key morphophysiological processes. Root morphological traits, such as total root length, fine root length (average diameter < 0.5 mm), and number of root tips, were significantly (p < 0.001) increased in plants treated with BLACKJAK, compared to the untreated plants at all sampling times. At the molecular level, BLACKJAK treatment upregulated many of the evaluated genes. Moreover, both Real Time PCR and digital PCR showed that genes involved in hormonal response, such as PIN, ARF3, LOGL 10, GID1, and BRI1, were significantly (p < 0.05) upregulated by treatment with BLACKJAK. Our study provides essential information to understand the effect of a leonardite-based formulate on plant growth hormone metabolism, although the molecular and physiological basis for these complicated regulatory mechanisms deserve further investigations.
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spelling pubmed-66307322019-08-19 Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L. Barone, Valeria Bertoldo, Giovanni Magro, Francesco Broccanello, Chiara Puglisi, Ivana Baglieri, Andrea Cagnin, Massimo Concheri, Giuseppe Squartini, Andrea Pizzeghello, Diego Nardi, Serenella Stevanato, Piergiorgio Plants (Basel) Article Humic substances extracted from leonardite are widely considered to be bioactive compounds, influencing the whole-plant physiology and the crop yield. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of a new formulate based on leonardite in the early stage of growth of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). A commercial preparation of leonardite (BLACKJAK) was characterized by ionomic analysis, solid-state (13)C MAS NMR spectroscopy. Seedlings of sugar beet were grown in Hoagland’s solution under controlled conditions. After five days of growth, an aliquot of the concentrated BLACKJAK was added to the solution to obtain a final dilution of 1:1000 (0.5 mg C L(−1)). The sugar beet response in the early stage of growth was determined by evaluating root morphological traits as well as the changes in the expression of 53 genes related to key morphophysiological processes. Root morphological traits, such as total root length, fine root length (average diameter < 0.5 mm), and number of root tips, were significantly (p < 0.001) increased in plants treated with BLACKJAK, compared to the untreated plants at all sampling times. At the molecular level, BLACKJAK treatment upregulated many of the evaluated genes. Moreover, both Real Time PCR and digital PCR showed that genes involved in hormonal response, such as PIN, ARF3, LOGL 10, GID1, and BRI1, were significantly (p < 0.05) upregulated by treatment with BLACKJAK. Our study provides essential information to understand the effect of a leonardite-based formulate on plant growth hormone metabolism, although the molecular and physiological basis for these complicated regulatory mechanisms deserve further investigations. MDPI 2019-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6630732/ /pubmed/31216763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8060181 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barone, Valeria
Bertoldo, Giovanni
Magro, Francesco
Broccanello, Chiara
Puglisi, Ivana
Baglieri, Andrea
Cagnin, Massimo
Concheri, Giuseppe
Squartini, Andrea
Pizzeghello, Diego
Nardi, Serenella
Stevanato, Piergiorgio
Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title_full Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title_fullStr Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title_short Molecular and Morphological Changes Induced by Leonardite-based Biostimulant in Beta vulgaris L.
title_sort molecular and morphological changes induced by leonardite-based biostimulant in beta vulgaris l.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8060181
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