Biostimulants (BSs) are natural materials (i.e., organic or inorganic compounds, and/or microorganisms) having beneficial effects on plant growth and productivity, and able to improve resilience/tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, they represent an innovative alternative to the phyto- and agrochemicals, being environmentally friendly and a valuable tool to cope with extreme climate conditions. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of several biomolecules (i.e., Xylanase, β-Glucosidase, Chitinase, and Tramesan), alone or in combinations, on lettuce plant growth and quality. With this aim, the influence of these biomolecules on biomass, pigment content, and antioxidant properties in treated plants were investigated. Our results showed that Xylanase and, to a lesser extent, β-Glucosidase, have potentially biostimulant activity for lettuce cultivation, positively influencing carotenoids, total polyphenols, and ascorbic acid contents; similar effects were found with respect to antioxidative properties. Furthermore, the effect of the more promising molecules (Xylanase and β-Glucosidase) was also evaluated in kiwifruit cultured cells to test their putative role as sustainable input for plant cell biofactories. The absence of phytotoxic effects of both molecules at low doses (0.1 and 0.01 µM), and the significantly enhanced cell biomass growth, indicates a positive impact on kiwifruit cells.

Enzyme-based biostimulants Influence physiological and biochemical responses of Lactuca sativa L / Tamburino, Rachele; Docimo, Teresa; Sannino, Lorenza; Gualtieri, Liberata; Palomba, Francesca; Valletta, Alessio; Ruocco, Michelina; Scotti, Nunzia. - In: BIOMOLECULES. - ISSN 2218-273X. - 13:12(2023), pp. 1765-1781. [10.3390/biom13121765]

Enzyme-based biostimulants Influence physiological and biochemical responses of Lactuca sativa L.

Palomba, Francesca
Investigation
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Valletta, Alessio
Investigation
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2023

Abstract

Biostimulants (BSs) are natural materials (i.e., organic or inorganic compounds, and/or microorganisms) having beneficial effects on plant growth and productivity, and able to improve resilience/tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, they represent an innovative alternative to the phyto- and agrochemicals, being environmentally friendly and a valuable tool to cope with extreme climate conditions. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of several biomolecules (i.e., Xylanase, β-Glucosidase, Chitinase, and Tramesan), alone or in combinations, on lettuce plant growth and quality. With this aim, the influence of these biomolecules on biomass, pigment content, and antioxidant properties in treated plants were investigated. Our results showed that Xylanase and, to a lesser extent, β-Glucosidase, have potentially biostimulant activity for lettuce cultivation, positively influencing carotenoids, total polyphenols, and ascorbic acid contents; similar effects were found with respect to antioxidative properties. Furthermore, the effect of the more promising molecules (Xylanase and β-Glucosidase) was also evaluated in kiwifruit cultured cells to test their putative role as sustainable input for plant cell biofactories. The absence of phytotoxic effects of both molecules at low doses (0.1 and 0.01 µM), and the significantly enhanced cell biomass growth, indicates a positive impact on kiwifruit cells.
2023
biomolecules; growth elicitors; lettuce; antioxidant activity; sustainable agriculture; nutraceuticals
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Enzyme-based biostimulants Influence physiological and biochemical responses of Lactuca sativa L / Tamburino, Rachele; Docimo, Teresa; Sannino, Lorenza; Gualtieri, Liberata; Palomba, Francesca; Valletta, Alessio; Ruocco, Michelina; Scotti, Nunzia. - In: BIOMOLECULES. - ISSN 2218-273X. - 13:12(2023), pp. 1765-1781. [10.3390/biom13121765]
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