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Humic-Like Water-Soluble Lignins from Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) Display Hormone-Like Activity on Plant Growth

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 995-1001

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-017-9696-4

Keywords

Biostimulants; Energy crops; Lignin; Water-soluble extracts; Hormone-like effect; DR5:GUS test; Seed priming; Audus' tests

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  1. MIUR [PON01_01966/2]
  2. International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) at NUDIBA

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Water-soluble humic-like lignins from energy crops had been previously shown to significantly improve plant development due to their chemical composition and supramolecular arrangement. Here, humic-like lignins isolated from Giant Reed were tested in several bioassays to verify whether the biostimulation was due to a hormone-mimic (auxin- and gibberellin-like) activity. The water-soluble lignins were applied on tomato seeds harboured with the auxin reporter DR5::GUS (beta-glucuronidase), to visualize the auxin responses in roots. Moreover, auxin- or gibberellin (GA)-mimetic activities were assessed by the Audus test on watercress and chicory seeds, respectively, with increasing concentrations of water-soluble lignin. The latter showed a significant GA-like effect, whereas it did not produce auxin-like activity at any assayed concentration. The water-soluble lignins may either directly function as GA on plant and seed development or positively perturb GA-related hormonal balances, thereby influencing GA-mediated physiological mechanisms. These findings suggest that humic-like residual lignins from energy crops may be useful in intensified sustainable agriculture as seed germination enhancers and biostimulants of plant growth.

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