The use of organic substances in integrated pest management can contribute to human-and environment-safe crop production. In the present work, a combination of organic biostimulants (Fullcrhum Alert and BioVeg 500) and an inorganic corroborant (Clinogold, zeolite) was tested for the effects on the plant response to the quarantine pest tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV). Biostimulants were applied to healthy and infected greenhouse-grown zucchini plants, and the vegetative parameters and viral titer were evaluated. Although no antiviral effects were observed in terms of both virus replication and symptom expression, these biostimulants were shown to influence plant fitness. A significant increase in biomass and in leaf, flower, and fruit production was induced in both healthy and infected plants. Biostimulants also enhanced the production of metabolites commonly involved in plant response to virus infection, such as carbohydrates, phenylpropanoids and free amino acids. These results encourage new field trials to evaluate the actual productivity of infected plants after treatments and the possible application of organic biostimulants in agriculture. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Effects of organic biostimulants added with zeolite on zucchini squash plants Infected by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus / Donati, Livia; Bertin, Sabrina; Gentili, Andrea; Luigi, Marta; Taglienti, Anna; Manglli, Ariana; Tiberini, Antonio; Brasili, Elisa; Sciubba, Fabio; Pasqua, Gabriella; Ferretti, Luca. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 14:3(2022), pp. 1-13. [10.3390/v14030607]

Effects of organic biostimulants added with zeolite on zucchini squash plants Infected by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus

Brasili, Elisa;Sciubba, Fabio;Pasqua, Gabriella
Penultimo
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2022

Abstract

The use of organic substances in integrated pest management can contribute to human-and environment-safe crop production. In the present work, a combination of organic biostimulants (Fullcrhum Alert and BioVeg 500) and an inorganic corroborant (Clinogold, zeolite) was tested for the effects on the plant response to the quarantine pest tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV). Biostimulants were applied to healthy and infected greenhouse-grown zucchini plants, and the vegetative parameters and viral titer were evaluated. Although no antiviral effects were observed in terms of both virus replication and symptom expression, these biostimulants were shown to influence plant fitness. A significant increase in biomass and in leaf, flower, and fruit production was induced in both healthy and infected plants. Biostimulants also enhanced the production of metabolites commonly involved in plant response to virus infection, such as carbohydrates, phenylpropanoids and free amino acids. These results encourage new field trials to evaluate the actual productivity of infected plants after treatments and the possible application of organic biostimulants in agriculture. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
2022
antiphytoviral activity; Begomovirus; Cucurbita pepo L; metabolic response; pest management; plant fitness; ToLCNDV
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Effects of organic biostimulants added with zeolite on zucchini squash plants Infected by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus / Donati, Livia; Bertin, Sabrina; Gentili, Andrea; Luigi, Marta; Taglienti, Anna; Manglli, Ariana; Tiberini, Antonio; Brasili, Elisa; Sciubba, Fabio; Pasqua, Gabriella; Ferretti, Luca. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 14:3(2022), pp. 1-13. [10.3390/v14030607]
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