Iodine Does Not Enhance The Stress Tolerance But Affects The Chemical Composition Of Lettuce Plants Grown Under Salt Stress
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Biofortification is "the process by which the nutritional quality of food crops is improved through
agronomic practices, conventional plant breeding, or modern biotechnology" without sacrificing
important culinary characteristics and key agronomic traits, such as pest resistance, drought resistance,
and yield (World Health Organization, 2016). Recent studies report evidences for a nutritional role of
iodine in plants (Kiferle et al., 2021) and a growing number of studies show positive effects of iodine on
plant growth (see Medrano-Macías et al., 2016) and stress tolerance (Medrano-Macías et al., 2021). Thus,
the fertilization with iodine could be a way to biofortificate plants with positive outcomes on human
health since iodine is an essential element in the human diet and its deficiency can lead to many iodine
deficiency disorders.
Among different crops, lettuce has an enormous economic importance worldwide and is considered
moderately sensitive to salinity with a threshold for electrical conductivity of 1.3 dS m-1
; the iodine
biofortification might improve the salt tolerance and the nutritional quality of lettuce plants. In the present
study, lettuce plants were grown with iodized salt to evaluate the influence of iodine on plant growth and
on tissue chemical composition under salt stress.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Biofortification; Iodine; Stress Tolerance; Lettuce Plants
Elenco autori:
Maglione, Giuseppe; Polimeno, Franca; Vitale, Luca
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Titolo del libro:
Agriculture and food availability in 2050