Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.

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Autor(a) principal: MOREIRA, B. R. de A.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: VIANA, R. da S., LISBOA, L. A. M., LOPES, P. R. M., FIGUEIREDO, P. A. M., RAMOS, S. B., BONINI, C. S. B., TRINDADE, V. D. R., ANDRADE, M. G. de O., MAY, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1116047
Resumo: Abstract: Plant resistance inducers are cost-effective and environmentally pleasing strategies of plant protection to mitigate biotic and abiotic agents threatening food safety and energy security. We, accordingly, present jasmonic acid and k-phosphite as low-cost strategies to enhance productive yield and technological quality of sugarcane crop. Exogenously treatment of the sugarcane variety SP81-3250 consisted of carrying out foliar application of jasmonic acid at 1, 1.5 and 2 ml L-1 and K-phosphite at 2, 4 and 6 ml L-1 before crop flowering. Interestingly, both systemic phytorregulator and foliar fertilizer at the lowest doses significantly improved contents of total soluble solids and sucrose, as well as productive yield of fermentable sugars. Jasmonic acid could promote growth and development by triggering either non-enzymatic or enzymatic mechanisms in the host self-defense system to support of external stresses, including herbivory by sugarcane-borer. K-phosphite could improve crop performance by not only releasing water-soluble inorganic ions like phosphorus and potash, but also by signaling synthesis of phytoalexins. Purity of cane juice and productivity of stalks sharply decreased, as the doses of the plant-resistance inducers increased. Jasmonic acid and k-phosphite at unbalanced endogenous levels could inhibit physiological ripening and specific enzymatical activity of alkaline invertases and sucrose-phosphate synthase, thereby influencing bioavailability of sucrose. The lower the sucrose content, the poorer the technological quality of sugarcane crop. The conclusion is, therefore, jasmonic acid and K-phosphite at lower doses prove to be effective induced resistance techniques to produce richer feedstock, with potential to produce ethanol fuel and refined sugar in sugar-energy plants.
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spelling Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.Host self-defense systemInduced resistance techniqueJasmonate-methylPhytohormonePlant-resistance elicitorSaccharum spCana de AçúcarRegulador de CrescimentoNutriente MineralResistênciaSacaroseSugarcaneSugarcane juiceSucroseSucrose-phosphate synthaseJasmonic acidPotassium phosphiteInduced resistanceAbstract: Plant resistance inducers are cost-effective and environmentally pleasing strategies of plant protection to mitigate biotic and abiotic agents threatening food safety and energy security. We, accordingly, present jasmonic acid and k-phosphite as low-cost strategies to enhance productive yield and technological quality of sugarcane crop. Exogenously treatment of the sugarcane variety SP81-3250 consisted of carrying out foliar application of jasmonic acid at 1, 1.5 and 2 ml L-1 and K-phosphite at 2, 4 and 6 ml L-1 before crop flowering. Interestingly, both systemic phytorregulator and foliar fertilizer at the lowest doses significantly improved contents of total soluble solids and sucrose, as well as productive yield of fermentable sugars. Jasmonic acid could promote growth and development by triggering either non-enzymatic or enzymatic mechanisms in the host self-defense system to support of external stresses, including herbivory by sugarcane-borer. K-phosphite could improve crop performance by not only releasing water-soluble inorganic ions like phosphorus and potash, but also by signaling synthesis of phytoalexins. Purity of cane juice and productivity of stalks sharply decreased, as the doses of the plant-resistance inducers increased. Jasmonic acid and k-phosphite at unbalanced endogenous levels could inhibit physiological ripening and specific enzymatical activity of alkaline invertases and sucrose-phosphate synthase, thereby influencing bioavailability of sucrose. The lower the sucrose content, the poorer the technological quality of sugarcane crop. The conclusion is, therefore, jasmonic acid and K-phosphite at lower doses prove to be effective induced resistance techniques to produce richer feedstock, with potential to produce ethanol fuel and refined sugar in sugar-energy plants.BRUNO RAFAEL DE ALMEIRA MOREIRA, FEIS-UNESP; RONALDO DA SILVA VIANA, FCAT-UNESP; LUCAS APARECIDO MANZANI LISBOA, FCAT-UNESP; PAULO RENATO MATOS LOPES, FCAT-UNESP; PAULO ALEXANDRE MONTEIRO DE FIGUEIREDO, FCAT-UNESP; SÉRGIO BISPO RAMOS, FACT-UNESP; CAROLINA DOS SANTOS BATISTA BONINI, FCAT-UNESP; V D R TRINDADE, FEIS-UNESP; M G O ANDRADE, FEIS-UNESP; ANDRE MAY, CNPMA.MOREIRA, B. R. de A.VIANA, R. da S.LISBOA, L. A. M.LOPES, P. R. M.FIGUEIREDO, P. A. M.RAMOS, S. B.BONINI, C. S. B.TRINDADE, V. D. R.ANDRADE, M. G. de O.MAY, A.2019-12-06T18:05:49Z2019-12-06T18:05:49Z2019-12-0520192019-12-06T18:05:49Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Agricultural Science, v. 11, n. 14, p. 254-264, 2019.1916-9760http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1116047enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-12-06T18:05:55Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1116047Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542019-12-06T18:05:55falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-12-06T18:05:55Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
title Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
spellingShingle Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
MOREIRA, B. R. de A.
Host self-defense system
Induced resistance technique
Jasmonate-methyl
Phytohormone
Plant-resistance elicitor
Saccharum sp
Cana de Açúcar
Regulador de Crescimento
Nutriente Mineral
Resistência
Sacarose
Sugarcane
Sugarcane juice
Sucrose
Sucrose-phosphate synthase
Jasmonic acid
Potassium phosphite
Induced resistance
title_short Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
title_full Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
title_fullStr Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
title_full_unstemmed Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
title_sort Jasmonic acid and K-phosphite enhance productivity and technological quality of sugarcane crop.
author MOREIRA, B. R. de A.
author_facet MOREIRA, B. R. de A.
VIANA, R. da S.
LISBOA, L. A. M.
LOPES, P. R. M.
FIGUEIREDO, P. A. M.
RAMOS, S. B.
BONINI, C. S. B.
TRINDADE, V. D. R.
ANDRADE, M. G. de O.
MAY, A.
author_role author
author2 VIANA, R. da S.
LISBOA, L. A. M.
LOPES, P. R. M.
FIGUEIREDO, P. A. M.
RAMOS, S. B.
BONINI, C. S. B.
TRINDADE, V. D. R.
ANDRADE, M. G. de O.
MAY, A.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv BRUNO RAFAEL DE ALMEIRA MOREIRA, FEIS-UNESP; RONALDO DA SILVA VIANA, FCAT-UNESP; LUCAS APARECIDO MANZANI LISBOA, FCAT-UNESP; PAULO RENATO MATOS LOPES, FCAT-UNESP; PAULO ALEXANDRE MONTEIRO DE FIGUEIREDO, FCAT-UNESP; SÉRGIO BISPO RAMOS, FACT-UNESP; CAROLINA DOS SANTOS BATISTA BONINI, FCAT-UNESP; V D R TRINDADE, FEIS-UNESP; M G O ANDRADE, FEIS-UNESP; ANDRE MAY, CNPMA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOREIRA, B. R. de A.
VIANA, R. da S.
LISBOA, L. A. M.
LOPES, P. R. M.
FIGUEIREDO, P. A. M.
RAMOS, S. B.
BONINI, C. S. B.
TRINDADE, V. D. R.
ANDRADE, M. G. de O.
MAY, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Host self-defense system
Induced resistance technique
Jasmonate-methyl
Phytohormone
Plant-resistance elicitor
Saccharum sp
Cana de Açúcar
Regulador de Crescimento
Nutriente Mineral
Resistência
Sacarose
Sugarcane
Sugarcane juice
Sucrose
Sucrose-phosphate synthase
Jasmonic acid
Potassium phosphite
Induced resistance
topic Host self-defense system
Induced resistance technique
Jasmonate-methyl
Phytohormone
Plant-resistance elicitor
Saccharum sp
Cana de Açúcar
Regulador de Crescimento
Nutriente Mineral
Resistência
Sacarose
Sugarcane
Sugarcane juice
Sucrose
Sucrose-phosphate synthase
Jasmonic acid
Potassium phosphite
Induced resistance
description Abstract: Plant resistance inducers are cost-effective and environmentally pleasing strategies of plant protection to mitigate biotic and abiotic agents threatening food safety and energy security. We, accordingly, present jasmonic acid and k-phosphite as low-cost strategies to enhance productive yield and technological quality of sugarcane crop. Exogenously treatment of the sugarcane variety SP81-3250 consisted of carrying out foliar application of jasmonic acid at 1, 1.5 and 2 ml L-1 and K-phosphite at 2, 4 and 6 ml L-1 before crop flowering. Interestingly, both systemic phytorregulator and foliar fertilizer at the lowest doses significantly improved contents of total soluble solids and sucrose, as well as productive yield of fermentable sugars. Jasmonic acid could promote growth and development by triggering either non-enzymatic or enzymatic mechanisms in the host self-defense system to support of external stresses, including herbivory by sugarcane-borer. K-phosphite could improve crop performance by not only releasing water-soluble inorganic ions like phosphorus and potash, but also by signaling synthesis of phytoalexins. Purity of cane juice and productivity of stalks sharply decreased, as the doses of the plant-resistance inducers increased. Jasmonic acid and k-phosphite at unbalanced endogenous levels could inhibit physiological ripening and specific enzymatical activity of alkaline invertases and sucrose-phosphate synthase, thereby influencing bioavailability of sucrose. The lower the sucrose content, the poorer the technological quality of sugarcane crop. The conclusion is, therefore, jasmonic acid and K-phosphite at lower doses prove to be effective induced resistance techniques to produce richer feedstock, with potential to produce ethanol fuel and refined sugar in sugar-energy plants.
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