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Assessing the Effect of Plant Biostimulants and Nutrient-Rich Foliar Sprays on Walnut Nucleolar Activity and Protein Content (Juglans regia L.).

Authors :
Roque, João
Carvalho, Ana
Rodrigues, Manuel Ângelo
Correia, Carlos M.
Lima-Brito, José
Source :
Horticulturae; Apr2024, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p314, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The cultivation of walnuts (Juglans regia L.) has become increasingly popular worldwide due to the nutritional value of the nuts. Plant biostimulants (PBs) and nutrient-rich products have been increasingly used in agriculture to improve yield, quality, and abiotic stress tolerance. However, farmers need fast laboratory studies to determine the most suitable treatment per crop or ecosystem to take full advantage of these products. Evaluating nucleolar activity and protein content can provide clues about the most appropriate treatment. This study aimed to determine how five commercial products, four PBs based on seaweed extract and/or free amino acids and one boron-enriched fertiliser used as foliar sprays, affect walnut cv's nucleolar activity and protein content. "Franquette" from an orchard located in NE Portugal was compared to untreated (control) plants. All treatments brought a low leaf mitotic index. The control showed the smallest nucleolar area, highest protein content, and highest frequency of nucleolar irregularities. Fitoalgas Green<superscript>®</superscript>, Sprint Plus<superscript>®</superscript>, and Tradebor<superscript>®</superscript> showed the highest nucleolar area and lowest frequencies of nucleolar irregularities. The recruitment of proteins/enzymes for response against abiotic stresses may explain the high protein content in the control. Hence, the enhanced abiotic stress tolerance of the treated trees explains their lower protein content and frequency of nucleolar anomalies. Globally, the Fitoalgas Green<superscript>®</superscript>, Sprint Plus<superscript>®</superscript>, and Tradebor<superscript>®</superscript> seem better suited for "Franquette" walnut trees under the edaphoclimatic conditions where trials were conducted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23117524
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Horticulturae
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176876674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10040314