根部渗出物的生物测定、其对易感物种的影响及其在水培法中的降解:综述

Harpreet Kaur, .. Prince, .. Dilshad, .. Shubham, Shilpa Kaushal
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与在土壤中生长的植物相比,在水培法中生长的植物表现出更优异的特性和产量。然而,根部渗出物的积累,特别是在再生营养液(RNS)中的积累,阻碍了水培作物的生长。这些渗出物是根系在生理过程中释放的次级代谢产物,对植物有自毒作用。它们是等位化学物质,包括各种化学组,如酚类化合物、萜类化合物、生物碱、苯并恶嗪类化合物或其他有机酸。植物释放的等位化学物质的数量和类型因温度、光照、营养缺乏、胁迫、植物生理状态、酸碱度和环境等多种因素而异。一种以上等位化学物质的综合效应往往是相加或协同的,从而提高了单个等位化学物质造成的影响。众所周知,这些植物毒性渗出物通过其特有的各种途径抑制植物的生长和发育。目前已开发出多种降解渗出物的方法,包括 AC(活性炭)、O3/H2O2 处理或其他方法。本综述讨论了导致自毒的次生代谢物的生物测定、机理、对园艺和观赏作物的影响、影响其释放的因素以及在水培中消除的方法。
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Bioassay of Root Exudates, their Impact in Susceptible Species and their Degradation in Hydroponics: A Review
Plants grown in hydroponics exhibit superior characters and yield compared to those grown in soil. However, root exudates accumulated particularly in renewed nutrient solution (RNS) hinders development of crops in hydroponics. These exudates are secondary metabolites released by the roots as a result of physiological processes, exhibiting autotoxic effects in plants. They are allelochemicals encompassing various chemical groups such as phenolic compounds, terpenoids, alkaloids, benzoxazinoids or other organic acids. The quantity and type of allelochemical released by plants varies depending on multiple factors such as temperature, light, nutrient deficiency, stress, physiological status of plant, pH and environment. The combined effect of more than one allelochemical is often additive or synergistic thus elevating the impact caused by individual allelochemical. These phytotoxic exudates are known to have inhibited the growth and development of plants by diverse pathways unique to their characteristic. There are several methods developed for degradation of exudates including AC (Activated Charcoal), O3/H2O2 treatment or other. This review discusses the bioassay of secondary metabolites causing autotoxicity, mechanism, impact in horticultural and ornamental crops, factors affecting their release and methods for elimination in hydroponics.
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