Impact of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculation on growth and biochemical parameters in Rosmarinus officinalis and Lavandula angustifolia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Beneficial microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobia, endophytes, and plant growth-promoting bacteria, can
positively affect plant fitness. Particularly, mycorrhizal fungi improve plant health acquiring more nutrients and enhancing
the tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, in return for carbon compounds. In addition, inoculation with arbuscular mycor-
rhizal fungi (AMF) can lead to a variation in the production of plant specialized metabolites such as polyphenols. The aim
of this work was to study if the inoculations with diverse commercial AM fungal inocula can affect morphometric param-
eters as well as the production of polyphenols and biochemical compounds, focusing on rosemary and lavender. Although
responses were variable among the treatments, it is worth noting an increase in the root dry weight of rosemary and in the
height of lavender after inoculation, with differences among the two inocula. Polyphenols and the examined biochemical
markers changed in relation to the used inocula. Overall, results suggested that AMF may potentially act as priming agents
by inducing biochemical defence markers.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aromatic plants; lavender; mycorrhizal symbiosis; rosemary; secondary metabolites
List of contributors:
Lumini, Erica; Brunetti, Cecilia; Sillo, Fabiano; Zampieri, Elisa; Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Giovannini, Luca; Pasquini, Dalila
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