2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-023-09862-3
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The effects of exogenously applied antioxidants on plant growth and resilience

Abstract: Plant growth and resilience require balancing an inherently oxidative metabolism with powerful antioxidant systems that help maintain homeostasis. When the environment changes, reactive oxygen species are potent indicators of that change, allowing adaptation through re-balancing metabolism and antioxidant systems. A large body of evidence supports the use of exogenously applied antioxidants to improve both plant growth and their resilience to stress. Notably, some phenotypic effects are similar upon the applic… Show more

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“…In plants grown under optimal conditions, these effects have not been very evident, and even negative responses have been observed, reducing plant growth. For instance, in Arabidopsis thaliana , Pistacia vera , Malus domestica , Prunus avium , and Beta vulgaris plants, the application of these compounds under normal growth conditions decreased plant growth (Rodrigues de Queiroz et al 2023). Our results confirm these observations, suggesting that under adequate growth conditions without the presence of any type of stress, the application of Cytolan® Stress at high doses would eliminate the biostimulant effect of this product; therefore, its use at this dose would not be recommended.…”
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“…In plants grown under optimal conditions, these effects have not been very evident, and even negative responses have been observed, reducing plant growth. For instance, in Arabidopsis thaliana , Pistacia vera , Malus domestica , Prunus avium , and Beta vulgaris plants, the application of these compounds under normal growth conditions decreased plant growth (Rodrigues de Queiroz et al 2023). Our results confirm these observations, suggesting that under adequate growth conditions without the presence of any type of stress, the application of Cytolan® Stress at high doses would eliminate the biostimulant effect of this product; therefore, its use at this dose would not be recommended.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the application of Cytolan® at all doses increased the values of FRAP and TEAC to a lesser extent than Cytolan® Stress (Figure 3). Therefore, another additional positive effect of the assayed biostimulants could be the attainment of plants that are more adept at facing oxidative stress (Rodrigues de Queiroz et al 2023). Furthermore, Cytolan® application could deliver plants with enhanced nutritional quality for human consumption; AsA and phenolics being of significant interest in preventing specific diseases (Baslam et al 2013).…”
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“…NPQ kinetics have long been known to change in response to the broadly defined environmental factors (Harvaux and Kloppstech, 2001;Fernández-Marín et al, 2021;Nosalewicz et al, 2022;Rodrigues de Queiroz et al, 2023). More recently the kinetics of NPQ have also been shown to vary as a result of naturally occurring genetic diversity in a range of crop and wild species (Wang et al, 2017;Rungrat et al, 2019;Burgess et al, 2020;Sahay et al, 2023a,b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%