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A survey of plant-based wastes identified sunflower (Helianthus annuus) bark extract (SBE), produced via twin-screw extrusion, as a potential biostimulant. The addition of SBE to Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seedlings cultured in vitro showed a dose-dependent response, with high concentrations causing severe growth inhibition. However, when priming seeds with SBE, a small but significant increase in leaf area was observed at a dose of 0.5 g of lyophilized powder per liter. This optimal concentration of SBE in the culturing medium alleviated the growth inhibition caused by 100 mM NaCl. The recovery in shoot growth was accompanied by a pronounced increase in photosynthetic pigment levels and a stabilization of osmotic homeostasis. SBE-primed leaf discs also showed a similar protective effect. SBE mitigated salt stress by reducing the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) (e.g., hydrogen peroxide) by about 30% and developing more expanded true leaves. This reduction in ROS levels was due to the presence of antioxidative agents in SBE and by activating ROS-eliminating enzymes. Polyphenols, carbohydrates, proteins, and other bioactive compounds detected in SBE may have contributed to the cellular redox homeostasis in salt-stressed plants, thus promoting early leaf development by relieving shoot apical meristem arrest. Sunflower stalks from which SBE is prepared can therefore potentially be valorized as a source to produce biostimulants for improving salt stress tolerance in crops.
| Oorspronkelijke taal | Engels |
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| Tijdschrift | Frontiers in Plant Science |
| Volume | 13 |
| ISSN | 1664-462X |
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| Publicatiestatus | Gepubliceerd - 1-jul.-2022 |
Vingerafdruk
Bekijk de onderzoeksthema's van 'Sunflower Bark Extract as a Biostimulant Suppresses Reactive Oxygen Species in Salt-Stressed Arabidopsis'. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.Projecten
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BIO2BIO: Bio2Bio
De Loose, M. (Projectbegeleider), Van Droogenbroeck, B. (Projectverantwoordelijke), Bernaert, N. (Onderzoeker) & Van Poucke, C. (Onderzoeker)
1/12/17 → 30/11/21
Project: Onderzoek