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Title:"Impact of Beneficial Microorganisms on Strawberry Growth, Fruit Production, Nutritional Quality, and Volatilome"
Author(s):Todeschini V; AitLahmidi N; Mazzucco E; Marsano F; Gosetti F; Robotti E; Bona E; Massa N; Bonneau L; Marengo E; Wipf D; Berta G; Lingua G;
Address:"Dipartimento di Scienze ed Innovazione Tecnologica, Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Vercelli, Italy. Agroecologie, AgroSup Dijon, CNRS, INRA, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comte, Dijon, France. Dipartimento di Scienze ed Innovazione Tecnologica, Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, Italy"
Journal Title:Front Plant Sci
Year:2018
Volume:20181116
Issue:
Page Number:1611 -
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01611
ISSN/ISBN:1664-462X (Print) 1664-462X (Electronic) 1664-462X (Linking)
Abstract:"Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots of most terrestrial plant species, improving plant growth, nutrient uptake and biotic/abiotic stress resistance and tolerance. Similarly, plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) enhance plant fitness and production. In this study, three different AMF (Funneliformis mosseae, Septoglomus viscosum, and Rhizophagus irregularis) were used in combination with three different strains of Pseudomonas sp. (19Fv1t, 5Vm1K and Pf4) to inoculate plantlets of Fragaria x ananassa var. Eliana F1. The effects of the different fungus/bacterium combinations were assessed on plant growth parameters, fruit production and quality, including health-promoting compounds. Inoculated and uninoculated plants were maintained in a greenhouse for 4 months and irrigated with a nutrient solution at two different phosphate levels. The number of flowers and fruits were recorded weekly. At harvest, fresh and dry weights of roots and shoots, mycorrhizal colonization and concentration of leaf photosynthetic pigments were measured in each plant. The following fruit parameters were recorded: pH, titratable acids, concentration of organic acids, soluble sugars, ascorbic acids, and anthocyanidins; volatile and elemental composition were also evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed by ANOVA and PCA/PCA-DA. Mycorrhizal colonization was higher in plants inoculated with R. irregularis, followed by F. mosseae and S. viscosum. In general, AMF mostly affected the parameters associated with the vegetative portion of the plant, while PGPB were especially relevant for fruit yield and quality. The plant physiological status was differentially affected by inoculations, resulting in enhanced root and shoot biomass. Inoculation with Pf4 bacterial strain increased flower and fruit production per plant and malic acid content in fruits, while decreased the pH value, regardless of the used fungus. Inoculations affected fruit nutritional quality, increasing sugar and anthocyanin concentrations, and modulated pH, malic acid, volatile compounds and elements. In the present study, we show for the first time that strawberry fruit concentration of some elements and/or volatiles can be affected by the presence of specific beneficial soil microorganisms. In addition, our results indicated that it is possible to select the best plant-microorganism combination for field applications, and improving fruit production and quality, also in terms of health promoting properties"
Keywords:Amf Pgpb biofertilizers chemometrics nutritional quality strawberry sustainable agriculture volatile compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINETodeschini, Valeria AitLahmidi, Nassima Mazzucco, Eleonora Marsano, Francesco Gosetti, Fabio Robotti, Elisa Bona, Elisa Massa, Nadia Bonneau, Laurent Marengo, Emilio Wipf, Daniel Berta, Graziella Lingua, Guido eng Switzerland 2018/12/07 Front Plant Sci. 2018 Nov 16; 9:1611. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01611. eCollection 2018"

 
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