Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants

In this work, the effects of light quality and beneficial microbes (biofertilizer) supply on structural and ecophysiological traits of spinach were investigated. Plants were grown under four light quality regimens: white light (WL), red-blue (RB), red-green (RG), and red (R) light, with or without t...

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Main Authors: L. VITALE, E. VITALE, G. GUERCIA, M. TURANO, C. ARENA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental Botany 2020-09-01
Series:Photosynthetica
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Online Access:https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-202004-0005_effects-of-different-light-quality-and-biofertilizers-on-structural-and-physiological-traits-of-spinach-plants.php
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spelling doaj-50d1cbad2a76425b8423acb98a507ba62020-11-25T03:21:55ZengAcademy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental BotanyPhotosynthetica0300-36041573-90582020-09-0158493294310.32615/ps.2020.039phs-202004-0005Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plantsL. VITALE0E. VITALE1G. GUERCIA2M. TURANO3C. ARENA4National Research Council (CNR), Institute for Agricultural and Forestry Systems in the Mediterranean (ISAFoM), Via Patacca 85-80056, Ercolano (Na), ItalyUniversity of Naples Federico II, Department of Biology, Via Cinthia, 80126 Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples Federico II, Department of Biology, Via Cinthia, 80126 Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples Federico II, Department of Biology, Via Cinthia, 80126 Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples Federico II, Department of Biology, Via Cinthia, 80126 Naples, ItalyIn this work, the effects of light quality and beneficial microbes (biofertilizer) supply on structural and ecophysiological traits of spinach were investigated. Plants were grown under four light quality regimens: white light (WL), red-blue (RB), red-green (RG), and red (R) light, with or without the addition of biofertilizer. RG and R plants without biofertilizer showed morphological traits typical of shaded plants as wide leaf lamina and high photosynthetic pigment content. These plants also exhibited a higher photosynthetic capacity compared to WL and RB plants. The improved photosynthesis in RG plants was due to both morphological and physiological adjustments allowing a better utilisation of light energy, whereas in R plants it has been attributed to a reduced photorespiration rate. Biofertilizer application under WL improved plant performance enhancing photosynthesis. The high carbon gain compensates the costs of symbiosis. Biofertilizer application under R light favouring too much the microbial root colonisation, removed the benefits of symbiosis. The interaction of light quality and biofertilization significantly affects the root-microbe relationship.https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-202004-0005_effects-of-different-light-quality-and-biofertilizers-on-structural-and-physiological-traits-of-spinach-plants.phpantioxidantsgas exchangelight manipulationphotochemistryplant-microbe interaction
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author L. VITALE
E. VITALE
G. GUERCIA
M. TURANO
C. ARENA
spellingShingle L. VITALE
E. VITALE
G. GUERCIA
M. TURANO
C. ARENA
Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
Photosynthetica
antioxidants
gas exchange
light manipulation
photochemistry
plant-microbe interaction
author_facet L. VITALE
E. VITALE
G. GUERCIA
M. TURANO
C. ARENA
author_sort L. VITALE
title Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
title_short Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
title_full Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
title_fullStr Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
title_sort effects of different light quality and biofertilizers on structural and physiological traits of spinach plants
publisher Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental Botany
series Photosynthetica
issn 0300-3604
1573-9058
publishDate 2020-09-01
description In this work, the effects of light quality and beneficial microbes (biofertilizer) supply on structural and ecophysiological traits of spinach were investigated. Plants were grown under four light quality regimens: white light (WL), red-blue (RB), red-green (RG), and red (R) light, with or without the addition of biofertilizer. RG and R plants without biofertilizer showed morphological traits typical of shaded plants as wide leaf lamina and high photosynthetic pigment content. These plants also exhibited a higher photosynthetic capacity compared to WL and RB plants. The improved photosynthesis in RG plants was due to both morphological and physiological adjustments allowing a better utilisation of light energy, whereas in R plants it has been attributed to a reduced photorespiration rate. Biofertilizer application under WL improved plant performance enhancing photosynthesis. The high carbon gain compensates the costs of symbiosis. Biofertilizer application under R light favouring too much the microbial root colonisation, removed the benefits of symbiosis. The interaction of light quality and biofertilization significantly affects the root-microbe relationship.
topic antioxidants
gas exchange
light manipulation
photochemistry
plant-microbe interaction
url https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-202004-0005_effects-of-different-light-quality-and-biofertilizers-on-structural-and-physiological-traits-of-spinach-plants.php
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