Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Alexandre Christofaro
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto, Olivares,Fábio Lopes, Dobbss,Leonardo Barros, Aguiar,Natalia Oliveira, Frade,Daniele Ângela Rossinol, Rezende,Carlos Eduardo, Peres,Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Peats are an important reserve of humified carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. The interest in the use of humic substances as plant growth promoters is continuously increasing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity of alkaline soluble humic substances (HS), humic (HA) and fulvic acids (FA) isolated from peats with different decomposition stages of organic matter (sapric, fibric and hemic) in the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, state of Minas Gerais. Dose-response curves were established for the number of lateral roots growing from the main plant axis of tomato seedlings. The bioactivity of HA was greatest (highest response in lateral roots at lowest concentration) while FA did not intensify root growth. Both HS and HA stimulated root hair formation. At low concentrations, HS and HA induced root hair formation near the root cap, a typical hormonal imbalance effect in plants. Transgenic tomato with reporter gene DR5::GUS allowed the observation that the auxin-related signalling pathway was involved in root growth promotion by HA.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
title Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
spellingShingle Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
Silva,Alexandre Christofaro
physiological effects
bioactivity
title_short Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
title_full Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
title_fullStr Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
title_full_unstemmed Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
title_sort Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
author Silva,Alexandre Christofaro
author_facet Silva,Alexandre Christofaro
Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Olivares,Fábio Lopes
Dobbss,Leonardo Barros
Aguiar,Natalia Oliveira
Frade,Daniele Ângela Rossinol
Rezende,Carlos Eduardo
Peres,Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
author_role author
author2 Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Olivares,Fábio Lopes
Dobbss,Leonardo Barros
Aguiar,Natalia Oliveira
Frade,Daniele Ângela Rossinol
Rezende,Carlos Eduardo
Peres,Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Alexandre Christofaro
Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Olivares,Fábio Lopes
Dobbss,Leonardo Barros
Aguiar,Natalia Oliveira
Frade,Daniele Ângela Rossinol
Rezende,Carlos Eduardo
Peres,Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv physiological effects
bioactivity
topic physiological effects
bioactivity
description Peats are an important reserve of humified carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. The interest in the use of humic substances as plant growth promoters is continuously increasing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity of alkaline soluble humic substances (HS), humic (HA) and fulvic acids (FA) isolated from peats with different decomposition stages of organic matter (sapric, fibric and hemic) in the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, state of Minas Gerais. Dose-response curves were established for the number of lateral roots growing from the main plant axis of tomato seedlings. The bioactivity of HA was greatest (highest response in lateral roots at lowest concentration) while FA did not intensify root growth. Both HS and HA stimulated root hair formation. At low concentrations, HS and HA induced root hair formation near the root cap, a typical hormonal imbalance effect in plants. Transgenic tomato with reporter gene DR5::GUS allowed the observation that the auxin-related signalling pathway was involved in root growth promotion by HA.
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