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Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality

Many Trichoderma spp. are successful plant beneficial microbial inoculants due to their ability to act as biocontrol agents with direct antagonistic activities to phytopathogens, and as biostimulants capable of promoting plant growth. This work investigated the effects of treatments with three selec...

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Autores principales: Lombardi, Nadia, Caira, Simonetta, Troise, Antonio Dario, Scaloni, Andrea, Vitaglione, Paola, Vinale, Francesco, Marra, Roberta, Salzano, Anna Maria, Lorito, Matteo, Woo, Sheridan Lois
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7350708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32719661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01364
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author Lombardi, Nadia
Caira, Simonetta
Troise, Antonio Dario
Scaloni, Andrea
Vitaglione, Paola
Vinale, Francesco
Marra, Roberta
Salzano, Anna Maria
Lorito, Matteo
Woo, Sheridan Lois
author_facet Lombardi, Nadia
Caira, Simonetta
Troise, Antonio Dario
Scaloni, Andrea
Vitaglione, Paola
Vinale, Francesco
Marra, Roberta
Salzano, Anna Maria
Lorito, Matteo
Woo, Sheridan Lois
author_sort Lombardi, Nadia
collection PubMed
description Many Trichoderma spp. are successful plant beneficial microbial inoculants due to their ability to act as biocontrol agents with direct antagonistic activities to phytopathogens, and as biostimulants capable of promoting plant growth. This work investigated the effects of treatments with three selected Trichoderma strains (T22, TH1, and GV41) to strawberry plants on the productivity, metabolites and proteome of the formed fruits. Trichoderma applications stimulated plant growth, increased strawberry fruit yield, and favored selective accumulation of anthocyanins and other antioxidants in red ripened fruits. Proteomic analysis of fruits harvested from the plants previously treated with Trichoderma demonstrated that the microbial inoculants highly affected the representation of proteins associated with responses to stress/external stimuli, nutrient uptake, protein metabolism, carbon/energy metabolism and secondary metabolism, also providing a possible explanation to the presence of specific metabolites in fruits. Bioinformatic analysis of these differential proteins revealed a central network of interacting molecular species, providing a rationale to the concomitant modulation of different plant physiological processes following the microbial inoculation. These findings indicated that the application of Trichoderma-based products exerts a positive impact on strawberry, integrating well with previous observations on the molecular mechanisms activated in roots and leaves of other tested plant species, demonstrating that the efficacy of using a biological approach with beneficial microbes on the maturing plant is also able to transfer advantages to the developing fruits.
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spelling pubmed-73507082020-07-26 Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality Lombardi, Nadia Caira, Simonetta Troise, Antonio Dario Scaloni, Andrea Vitaglione, Paola Vinale, Francesco Marra, Roberta Salzano, Anna Maria Lorito, Matteo Woo, Sheridan Lois Front Microbiol Microbiology Many Trichoderma spp. are successful plant beneficial microbial inoculants due to their ability to act as biocontrol agents with direct antagonistic activities to phytopathogens, and as biostimulants capable of promoting plant growth. This work investigated the effects of treatments with three selected Trichoderma strains (T22, TH1, and GV41) to strawberry plants on the productivity, metabolites and proteome of the formed fruits. Trichoderma applications stimulated plant growth, increased strawberry fruit yield, and favored selective accumulation of anthocyanins and other antioxidants in red ripened fruits. Proteomic analysis of fruits harvested from the plants previously treated with Trichoderma demonstrated that the microbial inoculants highly affected the representation of proteins associated with responses to stress/external stimuli, nutrient uptake, protein metabolism, carbon/energy metabolism and secondary metabolism, also providing a possible explanation to the presence of specific metabolites in fruits. Bioinformatic analysis of these differential proteins revealed a central network of interacting molecular species, providing a rationale to the concomitant modulation of different plant physiological processes following the microbial inoculation. These findings indicated that the application of Trichoderma-based products exerts a positive impact on strawberry, integrating well with previous observations on the molecular mechanisms activated in roots and leaves of other tested plant species, demonstrating that the efficacy of using a biological approach with beneficial microbes on the maturing plant is also able to transfer advantages to the developing fruits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7350708/ /pubmed/32719661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01364 Text en Copyright © 2020 Lombardi, Caira, Troise, Scaloni, Vitaglione, Vinale, Marra, Salzano, Lorito and Woo. 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(s) 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 Microbiology
Lombardi, Nadia
Caira, Simonetta
Troise, Antonio Dario
Scaloni, Andrea
Vitaglione, Paola
Vinale, Francesco
Marra, Roberta
Salzano, Anna Maria
Lorito, Matteo
Woo, Sheridan Lois
Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title_full Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title_fullStr Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title_full_unstemmed Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title_short Trichoderma Applications on Strawberry Plants Modulate the Physiological Processes Positively Affecting Fruit Production and Quality
title_sort trichoderma applications on strawberry plants modulate the physiological processes positively affecting fruit production and quality
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7350708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32719661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01364
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