Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Olea europea L. is a glycophyte representing one of the most important plants
in the Mediterranean area, both from an economic and agricultural point of
view. Its adaptability to different environmental conditions enables its
cultivation in numerous agricultural scenarios, even on marginal areas,
characterized by soils unsuitable for other crops. Salt stress represents one
current major threats to crop production, including olive tree. In order to
overcome this constraint, several cultivars have been evaluated over the years
using biochemical and physiological methods to select the most suitable ones
for cultivation in harsh environments. Thus the development of novel
methodologies have provided useful tools for evaluating the adaptive
capacity of cultivars, among which the evaluation of the plant-microbiota
ratio, which is important for the maintenance of plant homeostasis. In the
present study, four olive tree cultivars (two traditional and two for intensive
cultivation) were subjected to saline stress using two concentrations of salt,
100 mM and 200 mM. The effects of stress on diverse cultivars were assessed
by using biochemical analyses (i.e., proline, carotenoid and chlorophyll
content), showing a cultivar-dependent response. Additionally, the olive tree
response to stress was correlated with the leaf endophytic bacterial
community. Results of the metabarcoding analyses showed a significant shift
in the resident microbiome for plants subjected to moderate salt stress, which
did not occur under extreme salt-stress conditions. In the whole, these results
showed that the integration of stress markers and endophytic community
represents a suitable approach to evaluate the adaptation of cultivars to
environmental stresses
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
salt stress; olive tree; microbiota; endophytic community; NGS; metabarcoding
Elenco autori:
Scaloni, Andrea; Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Salzano, ANNA MARIA; Sillo, Fabiano; Ghignone, Stefano
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