2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21197029
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Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhization on Fruit Quality in Industrialized Tomato Production

Abstract: Industrialized tomato production faces a decrease in flavors and nutritional value due to conventional breeding. Moreover, tomato production heavily relies on nitrogen and phosphate fertilization. Phosphate uptake and improvement of fruit quality by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are well-studied. We addressed the question of whether commercially used tomato cultivars grown in a hydroponic system can be mycorrhizal, leading to improved fruit quality. Tomato plants inoculated with Rhizophagus irregularis wer… Show more

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“…Varios estudios han demostrado que la inoculación con estos hongos mejora el crecimiento de las plantas bajo estrés salino y aumenta la calidad de los nutrientes (Schubert et al, 2020;Tian et al, 2004). Esto puede ser atribuido al incremento en la adquisición de nutrientes minerales como fósforo (P), zinc (Zn), cobre (Cu) y hierro (Fe).…”
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“…Varios estudios han demostrado que la inoculación con estos hongos mejora el crecimiento de las plantas bajo estrés salino y aumenta la calidad de los nutrientes (Schubert et al, 2020;Tian et al, 2004). Esto puede ser atribuido al incremento en la adquisición de nutrientes minerales como fósforo (P), zinc (Zn), cobre (Cu) y hierro (Fe).…”
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“…La variación en las poblaciones de estos hongos y su simbiosis con las raíces está relacionada tanto con las propiedades del suelo como con las plantas. En las últimas décadas, se ha obtenido una mayor conciencia de los efectos positivos de dicha simbiosis en el rendimiento de las plantas (Schubert et al, 2020). Además, las especies y los aislados de HMA difieren en su tolerancia a las condiciones físicas y químicas adversas del suelo (Aliasgharzad et al, 2017).…”
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“…In the last ten years, several research groups focused the attention to evaluate the impact of AMF on the SM production in different horticultural crop species as well as in aromatic and medicinal plants. Although a positive impact on both yield and quality has been found [ 56 , 57 , 58 ], this is not always reported [ 59 ], probably depending on the genotypes and the cultivation conditions. In this paragraph, some examples of these researches have been reported, with the aim to underline the importance of the AM symbiosis in the cultivation of these plant species.…”
Section: Specialized Metabolite Production In Response To Abiotic mentioning
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“…A significant increase in lycopene, total ascorbic acid (TAA), alanine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) has been in fact found in “Lucariello” local variety, as well as an increase in calcium, zinc, ASP, GABA and the essential amino acids arginine and lysine in “Giagiù” genotype. Schubert et al [ 59 ] focused instead on fruit gene expression and metabolite levels in industrialized tomatoes whose production faces a decrease in flavors and nutritional value due to conventional breeding. It is worth noting that red fruits from mycorrhizal plants showed an increased level of carotenoids in comparison to those from non-mycorrhizal plants, although an effect on yield was not observed.…”
Section: Specialized Metabolite Production In Response To Abiotic mentioning
confidence: 99%