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Foliar applications of a Malvaceae-derived protein hydrolysate and its fractions differentially modulate yield and functional traits of tomato under optimal and suboptimal nitrogen application

  • M. Cardarelli
  • , A. V. Ceccarelli
  • , Nakhel C. El
  • , Y. Rouphael
  • , H. Salehi
  • , P. Ganugi
  • , Leilei Zhang
  • , L. Luigi
  • , Y. Pii
  • , S. Choi
  • , H. J. Kim
  • , G. Colla*
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro
  • Tuscia University
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
  • Texas A&M AgriLife

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Protein hydrolysates (PHs) can enhance plant nitrogen nutrition and improve the quality of vegetables, depending on their bioactive compounds. A tomato greenhouse experiment was conducted under both optimal (14 mM) and suboptimal (2 mM) nitrogen (N-NO3) conditions. Tomatoes were treated with a new Malvaceae-derived PH (MDPH) and its molecular fractions (MDPH1, >10 kDa; MDPH2, 1-10 kDa and MDPH3, <1 kDa). RESULTS: Under optimal N conditions, the plants increased biomass and fruit yield, and showed a higher photosynthetic pigment content in leaves in comparison with suboptimal N, whereas under N-limiting conditions, an increase in dry matter, soluble solid content (SSC) and lycopene, a reduction in firmness, and changes in organic acid and phenolic compounds were observed. With 14 mM N-NO3, MDPH3 stimulated an increase in dry weight and increased yield components and lycopene in the fruit. The MDPH2 fraction also resulted in increased lycopene accumulation in fruit under 14 mM N-NO3. At a low N level, the PH fractions showed distinct effects compared with the whole MDPH and the control, with an increase in biomass for MDPH1 and MDPH2 and a higher pigment content for MDPH3. Regardless of N availability, all the fractions affected fruit quality by increasing SSC, whereas MDPH2 and MDPH3 modified organic acid content and showed a higher concentration of flavonols, lignans, and stilbenes. CONCLUSION: The molecular weight of the peptides modifies the effect of PHs on plant performance, with different behavior depending on the level of N fertilization, confirming the effectiveness of fractioning processes. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)7603-7616
Numero di pagine14
RivistaJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Volume104
Numero di pubblicazione12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biotecnologia
  • Scienze Alimentari
  • Agronomia e Scienze della Produzione Vegetale
  • Nutrizione e Dietetica

Keywords

  • UHPLC
  • biostimulants
  • fruit quality
  • lycopene
  • nutritional stress
  • phenolic profiling
  • untargeted metabolomics

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