Fusco Giovanna Marta, Nicastro Rosalinda, Rouphael Youssef, Carillo Petronia
Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy.
Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, Italy.
Foods. 2022 Sep 1;11(17):2656. doi: 10.3390/foods11172656.
The use of microbial biostimulants such as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPB) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) has gained popularity in recent years as a sustainable approach to boost yield as well as the quality of produce. The beneficial effects of microbial biostimulants have been reported numerous times. However, information is missing concerning quantitative assessment of the overall impact of microbial biostimulants on the yield and quality of vegetable crops. Here we provide for the first time a comprehensive, semi-systematic review of the effects of microbial biostimulants allowed by Regulation (EU) 2019/1009, including microorganisms belonging to the AMF (phylum Glomeromycota), or to , and genera, on vegetable crops' quality and yield, with rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria based on the PRISMA method. We identified, selected and critically evaluated all the relevant research studies from 2010 onward in order to provide a critical appraisal of the most recent findings related to these EU-allowed microbial biostimulants and their effects on vegetable crops' quality and yield. Moreover, we highlighted which vegetable crops received more beneficial effects from specific microbial biostimulants and the protocols employed for plant inoculation. Our study is intended to draw more attention from the scientific community to this important instrument to produce nutrient-dense vegetables in a sustainable manner. Finally, our semi-systematic review provides important microbial biostimulant application guidelines and gives extension specialists and vegetable growers insights into achieving an additional benefit from microbial biostimulant application.
近年来,使用诸如促植物生长根际细菌(PGPB)和丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)等微生物生物刺激剂作为提高产量和农产品质量的可持续方法已越来越普遍。微生物生物刺激剂的有益效果已被多次报道。然而,关于微生物生物刺激剂对蔬菜作物产量和质量的总体影响的定量评估信息却缺失。在此,我们首次对欧盟法规(EU)2019/1009允许使用的微生物生物刺激剂的效果进行了全面、半系统的综述,这些微生物生物刺激剂包括属于AMF(球囊菌门)或 、 和 属的微生物,对蔬菜作物的质量和产量的影响,基于PRISMA方法制定了严格的纳入和排除标准。我们识别、筛选并严格评估了2010年以来所有相关的研究,以便对这些欧盟允许使用的微生物生物刺激剂及其对蔬菜作物质量和产量的影响的最新发现进行批判性评价。此外,我们强调了哪些蔬菜作物从特定的微生物生物刺激剂中获得了更多有益效果以及用于植物接种的方案。我们的研究旨在引起科学界对这一以可持续方式生产营养丰富蔬菜的重要手段的更多关注。最后,我们的半系统综述提供了重要的微生物生物刺激剂应用指南,并为推广专家和蔬菜种植者提供了从微生物生物刺激剂应用中获得额外益处的见解。