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Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy
Nowadays, the use of biostimulants to reduce agrochemical input is a major trend in agriculture. In this work, we report on calcium phosphate particles (CaP) recovered from the circular economy, combined with natural humic substances (HSs), to produce a plant biostimulant. CaPs were obtained by the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092810 |
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author | Adamiano, Alessio Fellet, Guido Vuerich, Marco Scarpin, Dora Carella, Francesca Piccirillo, Clara Jeon, Jong-Rok Pizzutti, Alessia Marchiol, Luca Iafisco, Michele |
author_facet | Adamiano, Alessio Fellet, Guido Vuerich, Marco Scarpin, Dora Carella, Francesca Piccirillo, Clara Jeon, Jong-Rok Pizzutti, Alessia Marchiol, Luca Iafisco, Michele |
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description | Nowadays, the use of biostimulants to reduce agrochemical input is a major trend in agriculture. In this work, we report on calcium phosphate particles (CaP) recovered from the circular economy, combined with natural humic substances (HSs), to produce a plant biostimulant. CaPs were obtained by the thermal treatment of Salmo salar bones and were subsequently functionalized with HSs by soaking in a HS water solution. The obtained materials were characterized, showing that the functionalization with HS did not sort any effect on the bulk physicochemical properties of CaP, with the exception of the surface charge that was found to get more negative. Finally, the effect of the materials on nutrient uptake and translocation in the early stages of development (up to 20 days) of two model species of interest for horticulture, Valerianella locusta and Diplotaxis tenuifolia, was assessed. Both species exhibited a similar tendency to accumulate Ca and P in hypogeal tissues, but showed different reactions to the treatments in terms of translocation to the leaves. CaP and CaP–HS treatments lead to an increase of P accumulation in the leaves of D. tenuifolia, while the treatment with HS was found to increase only the concentration of Ca in V. locusta leaves. A low biostimulating effect on both plants’ growth was observed, and was mainly scribed to the low concentration of HS in the tested materials. In the end, the obtained material showed promising results in virtue of its potential to elicit phosphorous uptake and foliar translocation by plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-81260952021-05-17 Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy Adamiano, Alessio Fellet, Guido Vuerich, Marco Scarpin, Dora Carella, Francesca Piccirillo, Clara Jeon, Jong-Rok Pizzutti, Alessia Marchiol, Luca Iafisco, Michele Molecules Article Nowadays, the use of biostimulants to reduce agrochemical input is a major trend in agriculture. In this work, we report on calcium phosphate particles (CaP) recovered from the circular economy, combined with natural humic substances (HSs), to produce a plant biostimulant. CaPs were obtained by the thermal treatment of Salmo salar bones and were subsequently functionalized with HSs by soaking in a HS water solution. The obtained materials were characterized, showing that the functionalization with HS did not sort any effect on the bulk physicochemical properties of CaP, with the exception of the surface charge that was found to get more negative. Finally, the effect of the materials on nutrient uptake and translocation in the early stages of development (up to 20 days) of two model species of interest for horticulture, Valerianella locusta and Diplotaxis tenuifolia, was assessed. Both species exhibited a similar tendency to accumulate Ca and P in hypogeal tissues, but showed different reactions to the treatments in terms of translocation to the leaves. CaP and CaP–HS treatments lead to an increase of P accumulation in the leaves of D. tenuifolia, while the treatment with HS was found to increase only the concentration of Ca in V. locusta leaves. A low biostimulating effect on both plants’ growth was observed, and was mainly scribed to the low concentration of HS in the tested materials. In the end, the obtained material showed promising results in virtue of its potential to elicit phosphorous uptake and foliar translocation by plants. MDPI 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8126095/ /pubmed/34068646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092810 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Adamiano, Alessio Fellet, Guido Vuerich, Marco Scarpin, Dora Carella, Francesca Piccirillo, Clara Jeon, Jong-Rok Pizzutti, Alessia Marchiol, Luca Iafisco, Michele Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title | Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title_full | Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title_fullStr | Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title_full_unstemmed | Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title_short | Calcium Phosphate Particles Coated with Humic Substances: A Potential Plant Biostimulant from Circular Economy |
title_sort | calcium phosphate particles coated with humic substances: a potential plant biostimulant from circular economy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092810 |
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