Humic substances isolated from residues of sugar cane industry as root growth promoter

Authors

  • Jader Galba Busato UENF; CCTA; Lab. Solos
  • Daniel Basílio Zandonadi UENF; CBCT; Lab. Biologia Celular e Tecidual
  • Leonardo Barros Dobbss UENF; CCTA; Lab. Solos
  • Arnoldo Rocha Façanha UENF; CBCT; Lab. Biologia Celular e Tecidual
  • Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas UENF; CCTA; Lab. Solos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000200012

Keywords:

H -ATPase, Brazil, industrial residues, physiological effects, bioactivity

Abstract

Plant growth promoting substances are widely used in modern agriculture. Several products in the market are humic substances isolated from different sources. The filter cake, a residue of sugar production, is a rich and renewable source of organic matter and these characteristics place the filter cake as a possible source of plant growth promoting substances. Humic acids (HA) from filter cake were characterized, and their effects as root growth promoters were evaluated. Chemical features of the HA were evaluated through elemental composition, acidic functional groups, E4/E6 ratio and infrared spectroscopy analyzes. The biological activity of the HA was assessed using root architecture parameters and the P-type H+-ATPase activity. The lateral root development was directly related to the stimulation of plasma membrane ATPase activity. The ability of HA to promote root development indicate that HA from filter cake can be used as environmental plant growth stimulators.

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Published

2010-04-01

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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

How to Cite

Humic substances isolated from residues of sugar cane industry as root growth promoter . (2010). Scientia Agricola, 67(2), 206-212. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000200012