Seedling Responses to Organically-Derived Plant Growth Promoters: An Effects-Based Approach

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Seedling Responses to Organically-Derived Plant Growth Promoters: An Effects-Based Approach
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Auteur(s)
  • HODGE Simon
  • MERFIELD Charles N.
  • LIU Wendy Y. Y.
  • TAN Heng W.
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PNNIRSAV
Version
3392
Date ajout
21 avril 2021 10:52
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21 avril 2021 10:52
Résumé
Organically-derived biofertilizers and biostimulants, developed from harvested materials such as seaweed and waste from animal and fish processing, are currently the subject of much fundamental and applied research. These products have significant potential in reducing synthetic fertilizer inputs to horticultural, arable, and pasture-based agricultural systems, although there is frequently some ambiguity over the magnitude and consistency of any positive effects these products may have on plant performance. This study examined the effects of organically-derived plant growth promoters (PGPs) available in New Zealand on the early vegetative growth of 16 plant species maintained under glasshouse conditions. When applied as a root drench to low nutrient potting mix, the effects of the PGPs on seedling shoot growth were strongly related to the NPK contents of the applied solutions. Any positive effects on shoot growth were, on average, reduced when the seedlings were maintained in higher nutrient growing media. Applying the PGPs at concentrations twice, and four times, the recommended concentration, only caused further growth responses when the PGPs contained high levels of nutrients. Applying the PGPs as a foliar spray had negligible effects on shoot growth. Overall, the results of these trials suggest that the positive effects of applying some organically-derived PGPs on seedling growth are a function of the PGP nutrient content, and not due to any indirect effects related to phytohormone pathways or modification of rhizosphere microorganisms.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Utile à l'AB
  • FREDO santé végétale
  • GEO Nouvelle-Zélande
WEB tags
  • algae
  • biofertilizers
  • biostimulants
  • organic farming
  • plant nutrition
  • seaweed extracts
Titre de la publication
Plants
Volume
10
Pages
660
Date caractères
2021/4
Date publication
22 avril 2021
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10.3390/plants10040660 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique