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The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes

The practice of organic agriculture represents an essential requirement for conserving natural resources and for providing the food necessary for a growing population, on a sustainable basis. Tomatoes are considered to be one of the most important crops worldwide. In this context, the organic produc...

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Autores principales: Inculet, Carmen-Simona, Mihalache, Gabriela, Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele, Hlihor, Raluca-Maria, Stoleru, Vasile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120706
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author Inculet, Carmen-Simona
Mihalache, Gabriela
Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele
Hlihor, Raluca-Maria
Stoleru, Vasile
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Mihalache, Gabriela
Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele
Hlihor, Raluca-Maria
Stoleru, Vasile
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description The practice of organic agriculture represents an essential requirement for conserving natural resources and for providing the food necessary for a growing population, on a sustainable basis. Tomatoes are considered to be one of the most important crops worldwide. In this context, the organic production of tomatoes should be taken into more consideration. The use of microorganisms-based commercial products is an alternative to chemical fertilizers. Anyway, the results of their use are still variable because of various factors. The aim of this study was to test the effect of inoculation with AMF, PGPR and fungi-based products (Rizotech plus(®)) on the morphological (length of the plants), biochemical (lycopen, polyphenols, antioxidant activity), and number of fruits and yields of four tomato cultivars (Siriana F1, HTP F1, Minaret F1, Inima de Bou) in two different water regimes used for irrigation (200 m(3) or 300 m(3) of water/hectare) under a protected area. The results showed that the efficiency of Rizotech plus(®) application is dependent on the cultivar and the amount of water used. Also, it was clearly demonstrated that the microorganism inoculation significantly increased the yield of Minaret F1, Siriana F1 and HTP F1 cultivars as compared to the uninoculated plants, regardless of the water amount used in the experiment. Moreover, it was observed that for the irrigation of all four cultivars, inoculated with Rizotech plus(®), a lower amount of water (200 m(3)·ha(−1)) can be used to get the same length of plants, number of fruits and yield as in the case of a higher amount of water (300 m(3)·ha(−1)). In the case of lycopene, polyphenols and antioxidant activity, the results varied with the cultivar and the water amount used. This study gives new information about the functionality and performance of the microorganisms from Rizotech plus(®) product when applied to different tomato cultivars grown in a tunnel, in the condition of two different water regimes, contributing to a better characterization of it and maybe to a more efficient use in agriculture to achieve optimum results.
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spelling pubmed-69559742020-01-23 The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes Inculet, Carmen-Simona Mihalache, Gabriela Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele Hlihor, Raluca-Maria Stoleru, Vasile Microorganisms Article The practice of organic agriculture represents an essential requirement for conserving natural resources and for providing the food necessary for a growing population, on a sustainable basis. Tomatoes are considered to be one of the most important crops worldwide. In this context, the organic production of tomatoes should be taken into more consideration. The use of microorganisms-based commercial products is an alternative to chemical fertilizers. Anyway, the results of their use are still variable because of various factors. The aim of this study was to test the effect of inoculation with AMF, PGPR and fungi-based products (Rizotech plus(®)) on the morphological (length of the plants), biochemical (lycopen, polyphenols, antioxidant activity), and number of fruits and yields of four tomato cultivars (Siriana F1, HTP F1, Minaret F1, Inima de Bou) in two different water regimes used for irrigation (200 m(3) or 300 m(3) of water/hectare) under a protected area. The results showed that the efficiency of Rizotech plus(®) application is dependent on the cultivar and the amount of water used. Also, it was clearly demonstrated that the microorganism inoculation significantly increased the yield of Minaret F1, Siriana F1 and HTP F1 cultivars as compared to the uninoculated plants, regardless of the water amount used in the experiment. Moreover, it was observed that for the irrigation of all four cultivars, inoculated with Rizotech plus(®), a lower amount of water (200 m(3)·ha(−1)) can be used to get the same length of plants, number of fruits and yield as in the case of a higher amount of water (300 m(3)·ha(−1)). In the case of lycopene, polyphenols and antioxidant activity, the results varied with the cultivar and the water amount used. This study gives new information about the functionality and performance of the microorganisms from Rizotech plus(®) product when applied to different tomato cultivars grown in a tunnel, in the condition of two different water regimes, contributing to a better characterization of it and maybe to a more efficient use in agriculture to achieve optimum results. MDPI 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6955974/ /pubmed/31888271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120706 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inculet, Carmen-Simona
Mihalache, Gabriela
Sellitto, Vincenzo Michele
Hlihor, Raluca-Maria
Stoleru, Vasile
The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title_full The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title_fullStr The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title_short The Effects of a Microorganisms-Based Commercial Product on the Morphological, Biochemical and Yield of Tomato Plants under Two Different Water Regimes
title_sort effects of a microorganisms-based commercial product on the morphological, biochemical and yield of tomato plants under two different water regimes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120706
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