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Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce

A promising strategy for sustainably increasing the quality and yield of horticultural products is the use of natural plant biostimulants. In this work, through a greenhouse experiment, we evaluated the effect of a legume-derived biostimulant at three dose treatments (0.0 control, 2.5 mL L(−1), and...

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Autores principales: Carillo, Petronia, De Micco, Veronica, Ciriello, Michele, Formisano, Luigi, El-Nakhel, Christophe, Giordano, Maria, Colla, Giuseppe, Rouphael, Youssef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11152030
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author Carillo, Petronia
De Micco, Veronica
Ciriello, Michele
Formisano, Luigi
El-Nakhel, Christophe
Giordano, Maria
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
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De Micco, Veronica
Ciriello, Michele
Formisano, Luigi
El-Nakhel, Christophe
Giordano, Maria
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
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description A promising strategy for sustainably increasing the quality and yield of horticultural products is the use of natural plant biostimulants. In this work, through a greenhouse experiment, we evaluated the effect of a legume-derived biostimulant at three dose treatments (0.0 control, 2.5 mL L(−1), and 5.0 mL L(−1)) on the yield performance, nutrients traits, leaf anatomical traits, gas exchanges, and carbon photosynthetic assimilation of greenhouse lettuce. The lettuce plants were foliar sprayed every 7 days for 5 weeks. The application of plant biostimulant, at both lower and higher dosages, increased the nutrient use efficiency, root dry weight, and leaf area. However, it is noteworthy that the 5.0 mL L(−1) dose enhanced photosynthetic activity in the early phase of growth (15 DAT), thus supplying carbon skeletons useful for increasing the number of leaves and their efficiency (higher SPAD), and for boosting nutrient uptake (P, S, and K) and transport to leaves, while the 2.5 mL L(−1) dose exerted specific effects on roots, increasing their dimension and enabling them to better use nitrate and Ca. A higher dose of biostimulant application might find its way in shorter growing cycle, thus presenting new horizons for new lines of research in baby leaves production.
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spelling pubmed-93703162022-08-12 Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce Carillo, Petronia De Micco, Veronica Ciriello, Michele Formisano, Luigi El-Nakhel, Christophe Giordano, Maria Colla, Giuseppe Rouphael, Youssef Plants (Basel) Article A promising strategy for sustainably increasing the quality and yield of horticultural products is the use of natural plant biostimulants. In this work, through a greenhouse experiment, we evaluated the effect of a legume-derived biostimulant at three dose treatments (0.0 control, 2.5 mL L(−1), and 5.0 mL L(−1)) on the yield performance, nutrients traits, leaf anatomical traits, gas exchanges, and carbon photosynthetic assimilation of greenhouse lettuce. The lettuce plants were foliar sprayed every 7 days for 5 weeks. The application of plant biostimulant, at both lower and higher dosages, increased the nutrient use efficiency, root dry weight, and leaf area. However, it is noteworthy that the 5.0 mL L(−1) dose enhanced photosynthetic activity in the early phase of growth (15 DAT), thus supplying carbon skeletons useful for increasing the number of leaves and their efficiency (higher SPAD), and for boosting nutrient uptake (P, S, and K) and transport to leaves, while the 2.5 mL L(−1) dose exerted specific effects on roots, increasing their dimension and enabling them to better use nitrate and Ca. A higher dose of biostimulant application might find its way in shorter growing cycle, thus presenting new horizons for new lines of research in baby leaves production. MDPI 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9370316/ /pubmed/35956509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11152030 Text en © 2022 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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Carillo, Petronia
De Micco, Veronica
Ciriello, Michele
Formisano, Luigi
El-Nakhel, Christophe
Giordano, Maria
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title_full Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title_fullStr Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title_full_unstemmed Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title_short Morpho-Anatomical, Physiological, and Mineral Composition Responses Induced by a Vegetal-Based Biostimulant at Three Rates of Foliar Application in Greenhouse Lettuce
title_sort morpho-anatomical, physiological, and mineral composition responses induced by a vegetal-based biostimulant at three rates of foliar application in greenhouse lettuce
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11152030
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