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Encapsulation Reduces the Deleterious Effects of Salicylic Acid Treatments on Root Growth and Gravitropic Response

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232214019

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DR5; GFP auxin sensor; encapsulation process; indole acetic acid

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  1. European Union [MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
  2. Universitat Jaume I [PID2019-104062RB-I00]
  3. Generalitat Valenciana [UJI-B2019-11, UJI-B2020-13]
  4. [GRISOLIAP/2020/043]

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The role of salicylic acid (SA) in plant development was studied using Arabidopsis thaliana. Free SA treatment affected root and rosette growth, while encapsulated SA reduced the deleterious effects. Encapsulation allows for controlled release of SA, mitigating its damage on plant growth.
The role of salicylic acid (SA) on plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses is well documented. However, the mechanism by which exogenous SA protects plants and its interactions with other phytohormones remains elusive. SA effect, both free and encapsulated (using silica and chitosan capsules), on Arabidopsis thaliana development was studied. The effect of SA on roots and rosettes was analysed, determining plant morphological characteristics and hormone endogenous levels. Free SA treatment affected length, growth rate, gravitropic response of roots and rosette size in a dose-dependent manner. This damage was due to the increase of root endogenous SA concentration that led to a reduction in auxin levels. The encapsulation process reduced the deleterious effects of free SA on root and rosette growth and in the gravitropic response. Encapsulation allowed for a controlled release of the SA, reducing the amount of hormone available and the uptake by the plant, mitigating the deleterious effects of the free SA treatment. Although both capsules are suitable as SA carrier matrices, slightly better results were found with chitosan. Encapsulation appears as an attractive technology to deliver phytohormones when crops are cultivated under adverse conditions. Moreover, it can be a good tool to perform basic experiments on phytohormone interactions.

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