Elicitation: “A Trump Card” for Enhancing Secondary Metabolites in Plants

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation(2024)

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Elicitation, the process of stimulating plants to enhance the production of valuable secondary metabolites, has emerged as a significant avenue in the field of plant biotechnology. This review paper provides a comprehensive examination of elicitation, encompassing its mechanisms, the imperative for its utilization, and the diverse array of elicitors employed, including abiotic, biotic, and nanoparticle-based agents. By exploring the intricate signaling pathways and molecular responses triggered by external stimuli in this review, we gain insights into how plants tailor their metabolite production in reaction to their environment. Intricately intertwined with the mechanisms, the types of elicitors utilized are extensively discussed. Abiotic elicitors, encompassing physical factors and chemicals, biotic elicitors involving microbe-derived molecules, plant hormones and symbiotic microorganisms, and the emerging application of nanoparticles as elicitation agents are explored. The review further examines the application of these elicitors in both in-vitro and in-vivo cultures, showcasing their practical utility in controlled laboratory settings and real-world environments. By assessing the efficacy of diverse elicitors, this paper provides valuable insights into tailoring elicitation strategies to enhance secondary metabolite yields for various applications. Addressing the limitations and leveraging emerging technologies will undoubtedly steer elicitation research towards innovative breakthroughs, further enhancing our capacity to harness plants for sustainable and efficient secondary metabolite production.
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Elicitors,Nanoparticles,Abiotic stress,Biotic stress,In-vitro culture,Plant hormones
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