AI Article Synopsis

  • Plant molecular farming is shifting from soil-based setups to hydroponic systems, with this study focusing on optimizing H1 protein expression in Nicotiana benthamiana using nutrient film technique (NFT).
  • High plant density and the addition of the cytokinin 6-BAP negatively impacted both axillary leaf biomass and H1 yield per plant, showing a 30% drop in leaf biomass and a 39% decrease in H1 yield per plant.
  • Doubling the daily light integral (DLI) led to a significant increase in H1 yield, with the upper leaves on the main stem contributing about 80% to the total yield, highlighting different growth and response patterns in NFT systems compared to traditional potted plants.

Article Abstract

Plant molecular farming is currently operating a transition from soil-based cultures toward hydroponic systems. In this study, we designed a whole-plant NFT (nutrient film technique) platform for the transient expression of influenza virus-like particles harboring hemagglutinin H1 proteins in Nicotiana benthamiana. In particular, we examined the effects of plant density during the post-infiltration expression phase on plant growth and H1 yield in relation to the daily light integral (DLI) received by the crop and the exogenous application of 6-BAP cytokinin (CK). We expected from previous work that high DLI and CK treatments would stimulate the development of highly productive leaves on axillary (secondary) stems and thereby improve the H1 yield at the whole-plant scale. Increasing plant density from 35.7 to 61 plants m during the post-infiltration phase significantly decreased the proportion of axillary leaf biomass by 30% and H1 yield per plant by 39%, resulting in no additional yield gain on a whole-crop area basis. Adding CK to the recirculated nutrient solution decreased the harvested leaf biomass by 31% and did not enhance the relative proportion of S leaves of the plants as previously reported with foliar CK application. There was a 36% increase in H1 yield when doubling the DLI from 14 to 28 mol m s, and up to 71% yield gain when combining such an increase in DLI with the hydroponic CK treatment. Contrary to our expectations, leaves located on the main stem, particularly those from the upper half of the plant (i.e., eighth leaf and above), contributed about 80% of total H1 yield. Our study highlights the significantly different phenotype (~30% less secondary leaf biomass) and divergent responses to light and CK treatments of NFT-grown N. benthamiana plants compared to previous studies conducted on potted plants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.28781DOI Listing

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