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Title

A mature liquid fertilizer derived from cattle urine promotes Arabidopsis thaliana growth via hormone-like responses.

Authors

Kato, Yuta; Konishi, Masaaki

Abstract

To understand the fertilization effects of liquid fertilizer (LF) produced by aerobic microbial processing of cattle urine, we investigated the influence of LF on growth and shoot genetic responses of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. LF significantly enhanced both shoot and root growth under aseptic conditions. Although filtrate from ultrafiltration (molecular weight cutoff: 10 000) also promoted shoot growth and root elongation, the concentrate only promoted root growth. Multiple growth-promoting factors were therefore associated with the growth promotion. Transcriptome analysis of shoots following LF addition identified 353 upregulated and 512 downregulated genes. According to gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analyses, signal transduction of a phytohormone cytokinin was influenced by LF addition. Cytochrome P450 induction triggered the related signal transitions, and would introduce the growth promotion for shoot. Primary auxin responses and abscisic acid signaling responses were also observed in the presence of LF. Ethylene signaling seemed to be insensitive.

Subjects

LIQUID fertilizers; CYTOCHROME P-450; ARABIDOPSIS thaliana; GENETIC models; ABSCISIC acid; ROOT growth; PLANT hormones

Publication

Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biochemistry, 2024, Vol 88, Issue 9, p1007

ISSN

0916-8451

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/bbb/zbae080

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