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NaCl-Induced Elicitation Alters Physiology and Increases Accumulation of Phenolic Compounds in Melissa officinalis L.

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22136844

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phenolic metabolites; lemon balm; chlorophyll fluorescence; medicinal plants; secondary metabolites; abiotic elicitors; salinity

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In this study, the application of NaCl as an abiotic elicitor enhanced the biosynthesis and accumulation of phenolic secondary metabolites in lemon balm plants. Despite inhibiting plant growth, salt stress did not disturb the accumulation of photosynthetic pigments or the proper functioning of the PS II photosystem. This method represents a cost-effective and convenient alternative for improving the quality of lemon balm and increasing health-promoting phytochemicals in herbal products.
In nature, plants usually produce secondary metabolites as a defense mechanism against environmental stresses. Different stresses determine the chemical diversity of plant-specialized metabolism products. In this study, we applied an abiotic elicitor, i.e., NaCl, to enhance the biosynthesis and accumulation of phenolic secondary metabolites in Melissa officinalis L. Plants were subjected to salt stress treatment by application of NaCl solutions (0, 50, or 100 mM) to the pots. Generally, the NaCl treatments were found to inhibit the growth of plants, simultaneously enhancing the accumulation of phenolic compounds (total phenolics, soluble flavonols, anthocyanins, phenolic acids), especially at 100 mM NaCl. However, the salt stress did not disturb the accumulation of photosynthetic pigments and proper functioning of the PS II photosystem. Therefore, the proposed method of elicitation represents a convenient alternative to cell suspension or hydroponic techniques as it is easier and cheaper with simple application in lemon balm pot cultivation. The improvement of lemon balm quality by NaCl elicitation can potentially increase the level of health-promoting phytochemicals and the bioactivity of low-processed herbal products.

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