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Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables

Microbial inoculants such as Trichoderma-based products are receiving great interest among researchers and agricultural producers for their potential to improve crop productivity, nutritional quality as well as resistance to plant pathogens/pests and numerous environmental stresses. Two greenhouse e...

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Autores principales: Fiorentino, Nunzio, Ventorino, Valeria, Woo, Sheridan L., Pepe, Olimpia, De Rosa, Armando, Gioia, Laura, Romano, Ida, Lombardi, Nadia, Napolitano, Mauro, Colla, Giuseppe, Rouphael, Youssef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00743
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author Fiorentino, Nunzio
Ventorino, Valeria
Woo, Sheridan L.
Pepe, Olimpia
De Rosa, Armando
Gioia, Laura
Romano, Ida
Lombardi, Nadia
Napolitano, Mauro
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
author_facet Fiorentino, Nunzio
Ventorino, Valeria
Woo, Sheridan L.
Pepe, Olimpia
De Rosa, Armando
Gioia, Laura
Romano, Ida
Lombardi, Nadia
Napolitano, Mauro
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
author_sort Fiorentino, Nunzio
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description Microbial inoculants such as Trichoderma-based products are receiving great interest among researchers and agricultural producers for their potential to improve crop productivity, nutritional quality as well as resistance to plant pathogens/pests and numerous environmental stresses. Two greenhouse experiments were conducted to assess the effects of Trichoderma-based biostimulants under suboptimal, optimal and supraoptimal levels of nitrogen (N) fertilization in two leafy vegetables: Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and rocket (Eruca sativa Mill.). The yield, nutritional characteristics, N uptake and mineral composition were analyzed for each vegetable crop after inoculation with Trichoderma strains T. virens (GV41) or T. harzianum (T22), and results were compared to non-inoculated plants. In addition, the effect of the Trichoderma-based biostimulants on microbes associated with the rhizosphere in terms of prokaryotic and eukaryotic composition and concentration using DGGE was also evaluated. Trichoderma-based biostimulants, in particular GV41, positively increased lettuce and rocket yield in the unfertilized plots. The highest marketable lettuce fresh yield was recorded with either of the biostimulant inoculations when plants were supplied with optimal levels of N. The inoculation of rocket with GV41, and to a lesser degree with T22, elicited an increase in total ascorbic acid under both optimal and high N conditions. T. virens GV41 increased N-use efficiency of lettuce, and favored the uptake of native N present in the soil of both lettuce and rocket. The positive effect of biostimulants on nutrient uptake and crop growth was species-dependent, being more marked with lettuce. The best biostimulation effects from the Trichoderma treatments were observed in both crops when grown under low N availability. The Trichoderma inoculation strongly influenced the composition of eukaryotic populations in the rhizosphere, in particularly exerting different effects with low N levels in comparison to the N fertilized plots. Overall, inoculations with Trichoderma may be considered as a viable strategy to manage the nutrient content of leafy horticulture crops cultivated in low fertility soils, and assist vegetable growers in reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers, developing sustainable management practices to optimize N use efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-59965732018-06-19 Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables Fiorentino, Nunzio Ventorino, Valeria Woo, Sheridan L. Pepe, Olimpia De Rosa, Armando Gioia, Laura Romano, Ida Lombardi, Nadia Napolitano, Mauro Colla, Giuseppe Rouphael, Youssef Front Plant Sci Plant Science Microbial inoculants such as Trichoderma-based products are receiving great interest among researchers and agricultural producers for their potential to improve crop productivity, nutritional quality as well as resistance to plant pathogens/pests and numerous environmental stresses. Two greenhouse experiments were conducted to assess the effects of Trichoderma-based biostimulants under suboptimal, optimal and supraoptimal levels of nitrogen (N) fertilization in two leafy vegetables: Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and rocket (Eruca sativa Mill.). The yield, nutritional characteristics, N uptake and mineral composition were analyzed for each vegetable crop after inoculation with Trichoderma strains T. virens (GV41) or T. harzianum (T22), and results were compared to non-inoculated plants. In addition, the effect of the Trichoderma-based biostimulants on microbes associated with the rhizosphere in terms of prokaryotic and eukaryotic composition and concentration using DGGE was also evaluated. Trichoderma-based biostimulants, in particular GV41, positively increased lettuce and rocket yield in the unfertilized plots. The highest marketable lettuce fresh yield was recorded with either of the biostimulant inoculations when plants were supplied with optimal levels of N. The inoculation of rocket with GV41, and to a lesser degree with T22, elicited an increase in total ascorbic acid under both optimal and high N conditions. T. virens GV41 increased N-use efficiency of lettuce, and favored the uptake of native N present in the soil of both lettuce and rocket. The positive effect of biostimulants on nutrient uptake and crop growth was species-dependent, being more marked with lettuce. The best biostimulation effects from the Trichoderma treatments were observed in both crops when grown under low N availability. The Trichoderma inoculation strongly influenced the composition of eukaryotic populations in the rhizosphere, in particularly exerting different effects with low N levels in comparison to the N fertilized plots. Overall, inoculations with Trichoderma may be considered as a viable strategy to manage the nutrient content of leafy horticulture crops cultivated in low fertility soils, and assist vegetable growers in reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers, developing sustainable management practices to optimize N use efficiency. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5996573/ /pubmed/29922317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00743 Text en Copyright © 2018 Fiorentino, Ventorino, Woo, Pepe, De Rosa, Gioia, Romano, Lombardi, Napolitano, Colla and Rouphael. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Fiorentino, Nunzio
Ventorino, Valeria
Woo, Sheridan L.
Pepe, Olimpia
De Rosa, Armando
Gioia, Laura
Romano, Ida
Lombardi, Nadia
Napolitano, Mauro
Colla, Giuseppe
Rouphael, Youssef
Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title_full Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title_fullStr Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title_short Trichoderma-Based Biostimulants Modulate Rhizosphere Microbial Populations and Improve N Uptake Efficiency, Yield, and Nutritional Quality of Leafy Vegetables
title_sort trichoderma-based biostimulants modulate rhizosphere microbial populations and improve n uptake efficiency, yield, and nutritional quality of leafy vegetables
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00743
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