The effects of humic substances application on the phytohormone profile in Lactuca sativa L.
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Atero Calvo, Santiago; Magro, Francesco; Masetti, Giacomo; Navarro León, Eloy; Albacete, Alfonso; Ruiz Sáez, Juan ManuelEditorial
Wiley Online Library
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biostimulant humic substances Lactuca sativa L
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2024-09-14Referencia bibliográfica
Atero Calvo, S. et. al. Ann Appl Biol. 2024;1–10. [https://doi.org/10.1111/aab.12944]
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PAI program (Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Grupo de Investigación AGR282); FPU of the Ministerio de Universidades awarded to S.A.C. grant number [FPU20/05049]Abstract
Humic substances (HS) are commonly employed as plant biostimulants to enhance
crop yields. However, the HS mechanisms of action, as well as the differences
between radicular and foliar modes of application, remain unclear. Here, we explored
the changes in phytohormonal balance as possible mechanism of HS to enhance lettuce
(Lactuca sativa L.) growth, and the difference between both modes of application.
For this purpose, BLACKJAK®, a HS-based product was applied as radicular
(R) and foliar (F) at the concentrations (mL/L): 0.20 (R1), 0.40 (R2), 0.60 (R3), 0.80
(R4), 5.00 (F1), 7.50 (F2), 10.00 (F3), and 12.50 (F4). The experiment was performed
in pots filled with vermiculite:perlite (3:1) and HS were applied three times with a
periodicity of 10 days. Shoot and root growth parameters were measured. In addition,
the phythormones indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), gibberellins (GAs), trans-zeatine
(tZ), isopentenyl adenine (iP), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC), abscisic
acid (ABA), jasmonic acid (JA), and salicylic acid (SA), were analysed by U-HPLC-MS.
BLACKJAK® application resulted in higher shoot growth at doses R1, R2, R3, F2, and
F3, whereas root biomass was increased at R2, R3, F2, F3, and F4, showing radicular
better plant growth than foliar applications. Furthermore, HS changed phytohormonal
balance in shoots and roots. However, it was with radicular applications, especially
at R2, where phytohormonal profile was best associated with plant growth due
to the increases observed in IAA, GAs, JA, SA, tZ, and decreased ABA. However, further
research is needed to clarify the involvement of hormones in the growthpromoting
action of HS.