Maceration Time Affects the Efficacy of Borage Extracts as Potential Biostimulant on Rocket Salad
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The efficacy of plant-based biostimulants lays on the extraction of bioactive compounds
that can trigger positive biological responses in plants. Their use has been increasing for lowering
the production costs, enhance the yield and the stress tolerance, and improve the cropping systems’
sustainability. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of maceration time on borage extracts,
subsequently sprayed on rocket plants hydroponically grown. A preliminary test was also assessed
to evaluate the extracts’ effect on seeds germination. Borage leaves and flowers were separated and
macerated in the same conditions for different times. The obtained borage extracts were applied two
times during the cultivation of rocket plants. The yield was not affected by the treatments, while
the quality of leafy vegetables was improved. The results indicated that the flower extracts (FE)
were more active than leaf extracts (LE) in stimulating the crop response. Promising results were
observed on the nitrate assimilation, with reduced accumulation in the edible and commercial parts.
Non-destructive analysis revealed that electron transport rates were significantly higher in treated
plants. Biostimulant effects were also confirmed by the lowering of sucrose and sugars content in the
treated plants and by a general increment of secondary metabolites.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Borago officinalis L.; Diplotaxis tenuifolia L.; plant extracts; secondary metabolites; seeds germination; quality
Elenco autori:
Giulia Franzoni, Roberta Bulgari, Antonio Ferrante
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