Cardarelli Mariateresa, El Chami Antonio, Rouphael Youssef, Ciriello Michele, Bonini Paolo, Erice Gorka, Cirino Veronica, Basile Boris, Corrado Giandomenico, Choi Seunghyun, Kim Hye-Ji, Colla Giuseppe
Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy.
Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy.
Front Plant Sci. 2024 Jan 9;14:1337926. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1337926. eCollection 2023.
The demand for high-quality strawberries continues to grow, emphasizing the need for innovative agricultural practices to enhance both yield and fruit quality. In this context, the utilization of natural products, such as biostimulants, has emerged as a promising avenue for improving strawberry production while aligning with sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural approaches. This study explores the influence of a bacterial filtrate (BF), a vegetal-derived protein hydrolysate (PH), and a standard synthetic auxin (SA) on strawberry, investigating their effects on yield, fruit quality, mineral composition and metabolomics of leaves and fruits. Agronomic trial revealed that SA and BF significantly enhanced early fruit yield due to their positive influence on flowering and fruit set, while PH treatment favored a gradual and prolonged fruit set, associated with an increased shoot biomass and sustained production. Fruit quality analysis showed that PH-treated fruits exhibited an increase of firmness and soluble solids content, whereas SA-treated fruits displayed lower firmness and soluble solids content. The ionomic analysis of leaves and fruits indicated that all treatments provided sufficient nutrients, with heavy metals within regulatory limits. Metabolomics indicated that PH stimulated primary metabolites, while SA and BF directly affected flavonoid and anthocyanin biosynthesis, and PH increased fruit quality through enhanced production of beneficial metabolites. This research offers valuable insights for optimizing strawberry production and fruit quality by harnessing the potential of natural biostimulants as viable alternative to synthetic compounds.
对高品质草莓的需求持续增长,这凸显了采用创新农业实践来提高产量和果实品质的必要性。在此背景下,利用天然产物,如生物刺激剂,已成为改善草莓生产的一个有前景的途径,同时符合可持续和生态友好型农业方法。本研究探讨了细菌滤液(BF)、植物源蛋白水解物(PH)和标准合成生长素(SA)对草莓的影响,研究它们对产量、果实品质、叶片和果实的矿物质组成以及代谢组学的作用。农艺试验表明,SA和BF对开花和坐果有积极影响,显著提高了早期果实产量,而PH处理有利于果实逐渐且持续坐果,与地上部生物量增加和持续产量相关。果实品质分析表明,PH处理的果实硬度和可溶性固形物含量增加,而SA处理的果实硬度和可溶性固形物含量较低。叶片和果实的离子组学分析表明,所有处理都提供了充足的养分,重金属含量在监管范围内。代谢组学表明,PH刺激初级代谢产物,而SA和BF直接影响类黄酮和花青素的生物合成,并且PH通过增加有益代谢产物的产生提高了果实品质。这项研究通过利用天然生物刺激剂替代合成化合物的潜力,为优化草莓生产和果实品质提供了有价值的见解。