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Nutrient solutions for Arabidopsis thaliana: a study on nutrient solution composition in hydroponics systems

Journal

PLANT METHODS
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13007-020-00606-4

Keywords

Electrical conductivity (EC); Nutrient solution; Salt (NaCl) response; Growth; Hydroponic system

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  1. EU Horizon 2020 TIME SCALE project [640231]

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Background There is little information on the effect of nutrient solutions composition on Arabidopsis growth. Therefore, we compared growth performance of Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0) grown on the most commonly used nutrient solutions in deep water culture: Hoagland and Arnon, Murashige and Skoog, Tocquin, Hermans, and Conn. In addition to these nutrient solution composition experiments, we established Arabidopsis growth response curves for nutrient solution concentration and salt stress (NaCl). Results Arabidopsis rosette fresh and dry weight showed an approximate linear decline with NaCl dose in deep water culture, i.e. 9% reduction relative to control per unit of electrical conductivity (EC in dS m(-1), for scale comprehension 1 dS m(-1) equals similar to 10 mM NaCl). The Tocquin, 1/2Hoagland and Conn nutrient solutions had equal and optimal growth performance. Optimal nutrient solution concentration for Tocquin and Hoagland was 0.8 to 0.9 dS m(-1). Close to the EC of 1/2Hoagland (1.1 dS m(-1)), which is frequently used in Arabidopsis research. Conn solution showed optimal growth at much higher EC (2 dS m(-1)) indicating that it is a balanced nutrient solution that matches the needs of Arabidopsis. Full Murashige and Skoog solution (5.9 dS m(-1)) was lethal and diluted solutions (EC of 1.6 and 1.1 dS m(-1)) caused stress symptoms and severe growth retardation at later developmental stages. Conclusions Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0) plants grown in deep water culture showed a sixfold growth difference when commonly used nutrient solutions were compared. Murashige and Skoog solution should not be used as nutrient solution in deep water culture. Conn, Tocquin and 1/2Hoagland are balanced nutrient solutions which result in optimal Arabidopsis growth in hydroponic systems.

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