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Ascophyllum nodosum Extract (SealicitTM) Boosts Soybean Yield Through Reduction of Pod Shattering-Related Seed Loss and Enhanced Seed Production.

Łukasz Łangowski1, Oscar Goñi2, Fabio Serafim Marques3, Osvaldo Toshiyuki Hamawaki3, Carolina Oliveira da Silva3, Ana Paula Oliveira Nogueira4, Morgana Aparecida Justino Teixeira3, Jacqueline Siqueira Glasenapp3, Marcio Pereira5, Shane O'Connell2.   

Abstract

Soybean is one of the most valuable commercial crops because of its high protein, carbohydrate, and oil content. The land area cultivated with soybean in subtropical regions, such as Brazil, is continuously expanding, in some instances at the expense of carbon storing natural habitats. Strategies to decrease yield/seed losses and increase production efficiency are urgently required to meet global demand for soybean in a sustainable manner. Here, we evaluated the effectiveness of an Ascophyllum nodosum extract (ANE), SealicitTM, in increasing yields of different soybean varieties, in two geographical regions (Canada and Brazil). In addition, we investigated the potential of SealicitTM to reduce pod shattering at the trials in Brazil. Three different concentrations of SealicitTM were applied to pod shatter-susceptible (SS) UFUS 6901 and shatter-resistant (SR) UFUS 7415 varieties to assess their impact on pod firmness. SS variety demonstrated a significant decrease in pod shattering, which coincided with deregulation of GmPDH1.1 and GmSHAT1-5 expression, genes that determine pod dehiscence, and higher seed weight per pod. SealicitTM application to the SR variety did not significantly alter its inherent pod shatter resistance, but provided higher increases in seed yield at harvest. This yield increase maybe associated with to other yield components stimulated by the biostimulant. This work demonstrates that SealicitTM, which has previously been shown to improve pod firmness in Arabidopsis and selected commercial oilseed rape varieties through IND gene down-regulation, also has the potential to improve pod resistance and seed productivity in soybean, a member of the legume family sharing a similar strategy for seed dispersal.
Copyright © 2021 Łangowski, Goñi, Marques, Hamawaki, da Silva, Nogueira, Teixeira, Glasenapp, Pereira and O’Connell.

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Keywords:  Ascophyllum nodosum extract; plant biostimulants; pod shattering; seaweed; seed loss; soybean (Glycine max); sustainable agriculture

Year:  2021        PMID: 33719306      PMCID: PMC7943832          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.631768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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