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The Interplay between Light Quality and Biostimulant Application Affects the Antioxidant Capacity and Photosynthetic Traits of Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill).

Ermenegilda Vitale1, Violeta Velikova2, Tsonko Tsonev3, Ida Ferrandino1,4, Teresa Capriello1, Carmen Arena1,4.   

Abstract

This paper evaluates the combined effect of biostimulant and light quality on bioactive compound production and seedling growth of <span class="Species">soybean (<span class="Species">Glycine max L. Merrill) plants. Germinated seeds pre-treated with different concentrations (0.01%, 0.05%, 0.5%) of an amino acid-based biostimulant were grown for 4 days at the dark (D), white fluorescent light (FL), full-spectrum LED (FS), and red-blue (RB) light. Potential changes in the antioxidant content of sprouts were evaluated. Part of the sprouts was left to grow at FL, FS, and RB light regimes for 24 days to assess modifications in plants' anatomical and physiological traits during the early developmental plant stage. The seed pre-treatment with all biostimulant concentrations significantly increased sprout antioxidant compounds, sugar, and protein content compared to the control (seeds treated with H2O). The positive effect on bioactive compounds was improved under FS and RB compared to D and FL light regimes. At the seedling stage, 0.05% was the only concentration of biostimulant effective in increasing the specific leaf area (SLA) and photosynthetic efficiency. Compared to FL, the growth under FS and RB light regimes significantly enhanced the beneficial effect of 0.05% on SLA and photosynthesis. This concentration led to leaf thickness increase and shoot/root ratio reduction. Our findings demonstrated that seed pre-treatment with proper biostimulant concentration in combination with specific light regimes during plant development may represent a useful means to modify the bioactive compound amount and leaf structural and photosynthetic traits.

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Keywords:  PSII photochemical efficiency; amino acids based biostimulant; light quality modulation; sprout bioactive compounds

Year:  2021        PMID: 33923330     DOI: 10.3390/plants10050861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


  34 in total

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