Abstract
Ascophyllum nodosum, a brown macroalga, is the most widely used seaweed in agriculture. We report a rapid method for the detection of cytokinin-like activity in plants treated with a commercial A. nodosum liquid concentrate (Stimplex (R)) using a transgenic line of Arabidopsis carrying the ARR5 promoter fused to beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene. Based on GUS activity assay, an increase in cytokinin-like activity was detected in plants grown in vitro treated with 3 mL L-1 Stimplex (R), whereas foliar spray treatments showed similar cytokinin-like activity at a concentration of 5 mL L-1. Histochemical staining showed Stimplex (R)-induced GUS activity in leaf as well as in the root tissues. Taken together, our results suggest that Stimplex (R) contains compounds that may elicit endogenous cytokinin-like activity. Furthermore, it is shown that this bioassay can be used for rapid screening of extracts that can stimulate cytokinin-like activities using Arabidopsis AAR5::GUS reporter transgenic plants.