TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of Two Ascophyllum nodosum Extract Biostimulants
T2 - Same Seaweed but Different
AU - Goñi, Oscar
AU - Fort, Antoine
AU - Quille, Patrick
AU - McKeown, Peter C.
AU - Spillane, Charles
AU - O'Connell, Shane
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/4/27
Y1 - 2016/4/27
N2 - Biostimulants for crop management are gaining increased attention with continued demand for increased crop yields. Seaweed extracts represent one category of biostimulant, with Ascophyllum nodosum extracts (ANE) widely used for yield and quality enhancement. This study investigated how the composition of two ANE biostimulants (ANE A and ANE B) affects plant mRNA transcriptomes, using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Using Affymetrix Ath1 microarrays, significant heterogeneity was detected between the ANE biostimulants in terms of their impacts on the mRNA transcriptome of A. thaliana plants, which accumulated significantly more biomass than untreated controls. Genes dysregulated by the ANE biostimulants are associated with a wide array of predicted biological processes, molecular functions, and subcellular distributions. ANE A dysregulated 4.47% of the transcriptome, whereas ANE B dysregulated 0.87%. The compositions of both ANEs were significantly different, with a 4-fold difference in polyphenol levels, the largest observed. The standardization of the composition of ANE biostimulants represents a challenge for providing consistent effects on plant gene expression and biostimulation.
AB - Biostimulants for crop management are gaining increased attention with continued demand for increased crop yields. Seaweed extracts represent one category of biostimulant, with Ascophyllum nodosum extracts (ANE) widely used for yield and quality enhancement. This study investigated how the composition of two ANE biostimulants (ANE A and ANE B) affects plant mRNA transcriptomes, using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Using Affymetrix Ath1 microarrays, significant heterogeneity was detected between the ANE biostimulants in terms of their impacts on the mRNA transcriptome of A. thaliana plants, which accumulated significantly more biomass than untreated controls. Genes dysregulated by the ANE biostimulants are associated with a wide array of predicted biological processes, molecular functions, and subcellular distributions. ANE A dysregulated 4.47% of the transcriptome, whereas ANE B dysregulated 0.87%. The compositions of both ANEs were significantly different, with a 4-fold difference in polyphenol levels, the largest observed. The standardization of the composition of ANE biostimulants represents a challenge for providing consistent effects on plant gene expression and biostimulation.
KW - Arabidopsis thaliana
KW - Ascophyllum nodosum extract
KW - biostimulant
KW - microarray
KW - seaweed extract
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84964649238
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00621
DO - 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00621
M3 - Article
C2 - 27010818
AN - SCOPUS:84964649238
SN - 0021-8561
VL - 64
SP - 2980
EP - 2989
JO - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
JF - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
IS - 14
ER -