Application of Biostimulants in Tomato Plants (Solanum lycopersicum) to Enhance Plant Growth and Salt Stress Tolerance
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Under the era of climate change, plants are forced to survive under increasingly adverse
conditions. Application of biostimulants in plants is shown to mitigate the deleterious effects of abiotic
stresses including salinity, enhancing plant tolerance and performance. The present study focuses on
the effects of five biostimulants based on biocompost and biofertilizer compounds that have been
applied to tomato plants grown in the presence (salt-stressed plants) or absence of salt stress (control
plants). To study the beneficial effects of the biostimulants in tomato plants, a series of analyses
were performed, including phenotypic and agronomic observations, physiological, biochemical
and enzymatic activity measurements, as well as gene expression analysis (RT-qPCR) including
genes involved in antioxidant defense (SlCu/ZnSOD, SlFeSOD, SlCAT1, SlcAPX), nitrogen (SlNR,
SlNiR, SlGTS1) and proline metabolism (p5CS), potassium transporters (HKT1.1, HKT1.2), and stressinducible TFs (SlWRKY8, SlWRKY31). Among all the biostimulant solutions applied to the plants,
the composition of 70% biofertilizer and 30% biocompost (Bf70/Bc30) as well as 70% biocompost
and 30% biofertilizer (Bc70/Bf30) formulations garnered interest, since the former showed growth
promoting features while the latter displayed better defense responses at the time of harvesting
compared with the other treatments and controls. Taken together, current findings provide new
insight into the beneficial effects of biostimulants, encouraging future field studies to further evaluate
the biostimulant effects in plants under a real environment which is compromised by a combination
of abiotic and biotic stresses.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
abiotic stress; growth promotion; priming; salinity; tomato
Elenco autori:
Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA
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