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  • Microbial biostimulants in agriculture enhance crop productivity and quality by improving nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and resilience to challenging environments.
  • A study compared seven mycorrhizal treatments on Malvasia di Candia Aromatica grape plants, revealing better photosynthetic efficiency and significant biochemical changes in treated vines.
  • Treated grape plants showed higher levels of polyphenols and sugars in their berries, indicating that microbial biostimulants significantly influence grape quality, although overall yield remained stable.

Article Abstract

The use of microbial biostimulants in agriculture is recognized as a sustainable approach to promoting crop productivity and quality due to improved nutrient uptake, enhanced stress tolerance, and improved ability to cope with non-optimal environments. The present paper aimed to comparatively investigate the effect of seven different commercial mycorrhizal-based treatments in terms of yield, phytochemical components, and technological traits of Malvasia di Candia Aromatica grape ( L.) plants. Metabolomic analysis and photosynthetic performance were first investigated in leaves to point out biochemical differences related to plant growth. Higher photosynthetic efficiency and better PSII functioning were found in biostimulant-treated vines, reflecting an overall decrease in photoinhibition compared to untreated plants. Untargeted metabolomics followed by multivariate statistics highlighted a robust reprogramming of primary (lipids) and secondary (alkaloids and terpenoids) metabolites in treated plants. The analysis of berry yield and chemical components exhibited significant differences depending on the biostimulant product. Generally, berries obtained from treated plants displayed improved contents of polyphenols and sugars, while yield remained unchanged. These results elucidated the significant role of microbial biostimulants in determining the quality of grape berries and eliciting biochemical changes in vines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10497758PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1236199DOI Listing

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