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Tracking the Biostimulatory Effect of Fractions from a Commercial Plant Protein Hydrolysate in Greenhouse-Grown Lettuce

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ANTIOXIDANTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox12010107

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low nitrogen; ascorbic acid; fresh weight; produce quality; peptides; secondary metabolism; polyphenolics; chlorogenic acid; UHPLC; Orbitrap LC-MS/MS

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Protein hydrolysate biostimulants are environmentally friendly options for reducing nitrogen input, but their plant growth-promoting mechanisms are still not fully understood.
Protein hydrolysate biostimulants are environmentally friendly options for the reduction of nitrogen input, but their plant growth-promoting mechanisms are still not completely unveiled. Here, to put the signaling peptide theory to the test, a greenhouse experiment was undertaken using low (1 mM) and optimal (8 mM) NO3-treated butterhead lettuce and three molecular fractions (PH1 (>10 kDa), PH2 (1-10 kDa) and PH3 (<10 kDa) fractions), in addition to the whole product Vegamin((R)): PH, in a randomized block design. PH1 and PH3 significantly increased fresh yield (+8%) under optimal (lighter leaves), but not under low (darker leaves) NO3 conditions. Total ascorbic acid, lutein and beta-carotene increased with PH3, and disinapoylgentobiose and kaempferol-3-hydroxyferuloyl-sophorosie-7-glucoside content increased with PH (whole/fractions) treatments, particularly under low NO3 conditions. The complete hydrolysate and analyzed peptide fractions have differential biostimulatory effects, enhancing the growth and nutritional quality of lettuce.

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