Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China

Seaweed extracts (SEs) have been widely used as biostimulants in crop management due to their growth-promoting and stress-resistant effects. To date, there are few reports of the effect of SEs on sucrose content and cane yield. Here, we conducted field experiments for three consecutive growth season...

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Main Authors: Diwen Chen, Wenling Zhou, Jin Yang, Junhua Ao, Ying Huang, Dachun Shen, Yong Jiang, Zhenrui Huang, Hong Shen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.659130/full
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spelling doaj-2147d2c89bce46f3a272de2af2ffcec32021-05-26T15:09:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-05-011210.3389/fpls.2021.659130659130Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in ChinaDiwen Chen0Diwen Chen1Diwen Chen2Wenling Zhou3Jin Yang4Jin Yang5Junhua Ao6Ying Huang7Dachun Shen8Yong Jiang9Zhenrui Huang10Zhenrui Huang11Hong Shen12Hong Shen13College of Natural Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Eco-Circular Agriculture, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Eco-Circular Agriculture, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaInstitute of Bioengineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaCrops Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Improvement, Guangzhou, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Eco-Circular Agriculture, Guangzhou, ChinaSeaweed extracts (SEs) have been widely used as biostimulants in crop management due to their growth-promoting and stress-resistant effects. To date, there are few reports of the effect of SEs on sucrose content and cane yield. Here, we conducted field experiments for three consecutive growth seasons (2017∼2019) in two areas (Suixi and Wengyuan) of China, to investigate the yield and sugar content of sugarcane in response to SE treatment at different growth stages. The results showed that spraying SEs once at seedling (S), early elongation (E), and early mature (M) stages, respectively, once at S and E stages, respectively, or once at the S stage increased the cane yield by 9.23, 9.01, and 3.33%, respectively, implying that SEs application at the early elongation stage played a vital role in promoting sugarcane growth. Photosynthetic parameters and nutrient efficiency analysis showed that spraying SEs at S and E stages enhanced the net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and water use efficiency, and increased N, P, or K utilization efficiency, compared with those of the control. Notably, cane yield increasing rate of SEs in 2017 and 2018 were higher than those in 2019 in Wengyuan but lower than those in 2019 in Suixi. Interestingly, the total rainfall and monthly average rainfall in 2017 and 2018 were lower than those in 2019 in Wengyuan but higher than those in 2019 in Suixi. The results suggested that the yield increasing rate of SEs on sugarcane was better in less rainfall years. The sucrose content of sugarcane showed no difference between spraying SEs at the M stage alone or at the three growth stages but was higher than those of SE treatments at S and/or E stages. Enzyme activity analysis showed that spraying SEs at the M stage increased the activity of sucrose phosphate synthase activity by 9.14% in leaves and 15.16% in stems, and decreased soluble acid invertase activity in stems by 16.52%, which contributed to the sucrose increase of 5.00%. The above results suggested that SEs could increase cane yield and promote sucrose accumulation in sugarcane. The yield increasing effect was more obvious under conditions of drought stress.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.659130/fullseaweed extractsfoliar applicationsugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.)photosynthesissucrose
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author Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Wenling Zhou
Jin Yang
Jin Yang
Junhua Ao
Ying Huang
Dachun Shen
Yong Jiang
Zhenrui Huang
Zhenrui Huang
Hong Shen
Hong Shen
spellingShingle Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Wenling Zhou
Jin Yang
Jin Yang
Junhua Ao
Ying Huang
Dachun Shen
Yong Jiang
Zhenrui Huang
Zhenrui Huang
Hong Shen
Hong Shen
Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
Frontiers in Plant Science
seaweed extracts
foliar application
sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.)
photosynthesis
sucrose
author_facet Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Diwen Chen
Wenling Zhou
Jin Yang
Jin Yang
Junhua Ao
Ying Huang
Dachun Shen
Yong Jiang
Zhenrui Huang
Zhenrui Huang
Hong Shen
Hong Shen
author_sort Diwen Chen
title Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
title_short Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
title_full Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
title_fullStr Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Seaweed Extracts on the Growth, Physiological Activity, Cane Yield and Sucrose Content of Sugarcane in China
title_sort effects of seaweed extracts on the growth, physiological activity, cane yield and sucrose content of sugarcane in china
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Seaweed extracts (SEs) have been widely used as biostimulants in crop management due to their growth-promoting and stress-resistant effects. To date, there are few reports of the effect of SEs on sucrose content and cane yield. Here, we conducted field experiments for three consecutive growth seasons (2017∼2019) in two areas (Suixi and Wengyuan) of China, to investigate the yield and sugar content of sugarcane in response to SE treatment at different growth stages. The results showed that spraying SEs once at seedling (S), early elongation (E), and early mature (M) stages, respectively, once at S and E stages, respectively, or once at the S stage increased the cane yield by 9.23, 9.01, and 3.33%, respectively, implying that SEs application at the early elongation stage played a vital role in promoting sugarcane growth. Photosynthetic parameters and nutrient efficiency analysis showed that spraying SEs at S and E stages enhanced the net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and water use efficiency, and increased N, P, or K utilization efficiency, compared with those of the control. Notably, cane yield increasing rate of SEs in 2017 and 2018 were higher than those in 2019 in Wengyuan but lower than those in 2019 in Suixi. Interestingly, the total rainfall and monthly average rainfall in 2017 and 2018 were lower than those in 2019 in Wengyuan but higher than those in 2019 in Suixi. The results suggested that the yield increasing rate of SEs on sugarcane was better in less rainfall years. The sucrose content of sugarcane showed no difference between spraying SEs at the M stage alone or at the three growth stages but was higher than those of SE treatments at S and/or E stages. Enzyme activity analysis showed that spraying SEs at the M stage increased the activity of sucrose phosphate synthase activity by 9.14% in leaves and 15.16% in stems, and decreased soluble acid invertase activity in stems by 16.52%, which contributed to the sucrose increase of 5.00%. The above results suggested that SEs could increase cane yield and promote sucrose accumulation in sugarcane. The yield increasing effect was more obvious under conditions of drought stress.
topic seaweed extracts
foliar application
sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.)
photosynthesis
sucrose
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.659130/full
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