Dario Priolo, C. Tolisano, Monica Brienza, D. Del Buono
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Abstract
Agricultural systems must improve their sustainability and productivity to meet the growing global demand for food. A cost-effective and sustainable way is the development of biostimulants from plants rich in bioactive compounds. This study aimed to test an aqueous extract from Lemna minor L. (duckweed) on tomato plants at different concentrations (LE—0.1, 0.5 and 1.0%—weight/volume, w/v). Photosystem I and II activity, linear electron flow (LEF), electrochemical gradient across the thylakoid membrane (ECSt), shoot biomass production, root phenotyping, pigment and metabolite content were studied. LE improved many of these traits, with LE 0.5% being the most effective dosage. Compared to the untreated samples, LE significantly stimulated photosystems to use light energy while reducing the amount lost as heat (PhiNPQ and NPQt) or potentially toxic to chloroplasts (PhiNO). These results were supported by the improved shoot biomass production (number of leaves and fresh and dry weight) and root traits (number of tips, surface, volume and fresh and dry weight) found for LE-treated samples compared to untreated controls. Finally, the study highlighted that LE increased pigment and flavonoid contents. In conclusion, the research indicates that this species can be an effective and eco-friendly tool to stimulate beneficial responses in tomato.
农业系统必须提高其可持续性和生产力,以满足全球日益增长的粮食需求。从富含生物活性化合物的植物中开发生物刺激剂是一种具有成本效益且可持续的方法。本研究旨在测试不同浓度(LE-0.1、0.5 和 1.0%-重量/体积,w/v)的小浮萍水提取物对番茄植株的影响。研究内容包括光系统 I 和 II 活性、线性电子流(LEF)、跨类木质膜电化学梯度(ECSt)、芽生物量产量、根表型、色素和代谢物含量。LE改善了许多性状,LE 0.5%是最有效的剂量。与未处理的样品相比,LE 能显著促进光合系统利用光能,同时减少热量损失(PhiNPQ 和 NPQt)或对叶绿体的潜在毒性损失(PhiNO)。与未经处理的对照组相比,经 LE 处理的样品的嫩枝生物量产量(叶片数量、鲜重和干重)和根系性状(根尖数量、表面、体积、鲜重和干重)均有所提高,这也证明了上述结果。最后,研究还强调,LE 增加了色素和类黄酮的含量。总之,研究表明,该物种可以作为一种有效且环保的工具,激发番茄的有益反应。