Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In this work, the effects of light quality and beneficial microbes (biofertilizer) supply on structural and ecophysiological
traits of spinach were investigated. Plants were grown under four light quality regimens: white light (WL), red-blue (RB),
red-green (RG), and red (R) light, with or without the addition of biofertilizer. RG and R plants without biofertilizer
showed morphological traits typical of shaded plants as wide leaf lamina and high photosynthetic pigment content. These
plants also exhibited a higher photosynthetic capacity compared to WL and RB plants. The improved photosynthesis in RG
plants was due to both morphological and physiological adjustments allowing a better utilisation of light energy, whereas
in R plants it has been attributed to a reduced photorespiration rate. Biofertilizer application under WL improved plant
performance enhancing photosynthesis. The high carbon gain compensates the costs of symbiosis. Biofertilizer application
under R light favouring too much the microbial root colonisation, removed the benefits of symbiosis. The interaction of
light quality and biofertilization significantly affects the root-microbe relationship.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidants; gas exchange; light manipulation; photochemistry; plant-microbe interaction
Elenco autori:
Vitale, Luca
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: