Effect of a commercial seaweed extract (Kelpak®) and polyamines on nutrient-deprived (N, P and K) okra seedlings

Autor: Wendy A. Stirk, H.B. Papenfus, J. Van Staden, Manoj G. Kulkarni, J.F. Finnie
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Scientia Horticulturae. 151:142-146
ISSN: 0304-4238
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2012.12.022
Popis: In agriculture, nutrient depleted soil is a common problem, hence large amounts of applied fertilizer are required to maintain optimal nutrient levels. Nutrient-deficient plants are often vulnerable to pathogens and show a reduction in yield. In this study, the nutrient-stress-relieving effects of the seaweed concentrate, Kelpak ® and a polyamine (PA) solution were investigated. Kelpak ® is prepared from Ecklonia maxima (Osbeck) Papenfuss and recently shown to contain endogenous PAs. Okra seedlings [ Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] deprived of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K) were treated with either a 0.4% Kelpak ® solution or a 10 −4 M PA solution (a combination of putrescine, spermidine and spermine) three times a week under greenhouse conditions. Both Kelpak ® and PA treatments significantly enhanced seedling vigor under nitrogen-deprived conditions. Kelpak ® treatment was effective in significantly improving most of the seedling growth parameters under P and K deficiency compared to the respective controls. Although, the PA treatment resulted in some improvement in the growth of the seedlings in P and K deficient plants, these results were not significantly different from the control. The beneficial effect of Kelpak ® in relieving nutrient deficiency, especially N deficiency, may in part be due to the PAs present in Kelpak ® acting in synergy with other plant growth regulators such as auxin. The application of seaweed concentrate as part of a fertilizing regime could potentially help mitigate the detrimental effects of major nutrient deficiencies, minimizing the use of expensive chemical fertilizers.
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