Comparative Effects of Root and Foliar Leonardite‑Suspension Concentrate Application on Plant Growth and Photosynthetic Efficiency of Lettuce Plants (Lactuca sativa L.)
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Atero Calvo, Santiago; Magro, Francesco; Masetti, Giacomo; Navarro León, Eloy; Ríos Ruiz, Juan José; Blasco León, Begoña; Ruiz Sáez, Juan ManuelEditorial
Springer
Materia
Biostimulant Humic substances Lettuce
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2024-07-20Referencia bibliográfica
Atero Calvo, S. et. al. J Plant Growth Regul (2024).. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-024-11424-6]
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PAI program (Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Grupo de Investigación AGR282); FPU of the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia awarded to S.A.C. grant number [FPU20/05049]Resumen
Humic substances (HS) have been defined as a potential plant biostimulant to improve crop yield in a sustainable and environmentally
friendly way. Leonardite-suspension concentrate (SC) is a type of HS extracted from lignite that is currently
employed to enhance various physiological aspects of plants. However, the different effects between both modes of SC
application (root and foliar) are poorly understood, especially on photosynthesis performance. Therefore, this study aimed
to investigate the influence of a leonardite-SC-based product (BLACKJAK®), on lettuce growth and photosynthesis efficiency,
while comparing both methods of application. For this purpose, four root (R): R1 (0.20 mL/L), R2 (0.40 mL/L), R3
(0.60 mL/L), and R4 (0.80 mL/L), and four foliar: F1 (5.00 mL/L), F2 (7.50 mL/L), F3 (10.00 mL/L), and F4 (12.50 mL/L)
BLACKJAK® doses were applied to lettuce plants. Related shoot and root growth parameters, photosynthetic efficiency,
and sugar and starch content were assessed in lettuce plants. The results showed that BLACKJAK® improved shoot and
root biomass, foliar area, and root length, especially at intermediate doses (R2, R3, F2, and F3), with R3 demonstrating
the greatest growth increases. Similarly, the main photosynthetic parameters analyzed (net photosynthetic rate and Rubisco
carboxylation efficiency), and the soluble sugars and starch content were improved by the same doses, with R3 showing the
best photosynthetic performance. Hence, our study suggests that BLACKJAK® improves lettuce yield and photosynthetic
efficiency, particularly with radicular application at R3.