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Do commercially available fungal biocontrol agents improve the quality of strawberries?
ID Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja (Author), ID Krošelj, Saša (Author), ID Rusjan, Denis (Author), ID Neubacher, Katharina (Author), ID Wieczorek, Krzysztof (Author), ID Steinkellner, Siegrid (Author)

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Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the impact of various commercially available fungal biological control agents (BCAs) on the changes in the fungal soil microbiome and the chemical quality and productivity of the strawberry cultivar ’Senga Sengana’. For this purpose, several experiments were conducted over two growing seasons with four commercially available products, namely Inoq (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi), Trichostar® Plus (Trichoderma harzianum strain T58), Prestop (Clonostachys rosea strain J1446), Contans® WG (Coniothyrium minitans), and an untreated control. The research examines the effects of BCAs on fruit weight, chemical fruit quality (including sugars, organic acids and phenolic compounds) and phenolic content in strawberry leaves. The results show no significant differences in organic acids, sugars or phenolic compound content in the strawberries between the treatments applied. The application of different BCAs also did not result in significant changes in the phenolic content of the leaves. As to the fruit weight, the highest was recorded on the first harvest date in both trial years. In comparison, the strawberries from Prestop- and Inoq-treated plants harvested had the highest fruit weight on the second and third harvest dates (in the first year of the trial). Moreover, the strawberries collected on the first harvest date (in the first year) had significantly higher glucose and fructose contents than those harvested on the second harvest date. Furthermore, the analysis of the fungal microbiome revealed that the introduced fungal strains were unable to establish successfully in the soil after the BCA treatment. In addition, the treatments did not significantly alter the composition or structure of the fungal or bacterial rhizosphere microbiomes. The outcomes indicate that the fluctuations in the abundance of bacterial and fungal genera were primarily due to plant-specific factors and seasonal dynamics. The BCAs used in this study had neither a positive nor a negative effect on the quality of the strawberry fruit under the experimental conditions. Instead, the results underline that a growing season and a harvest date had a stronger influence on the content of primary and secondary metabolites in the fruit than the BCA treatments.

Language:English
Keywords:biological control agents, BCAs, fruit quality, rhizosphere microbiome, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, phenolic compounds, sugars, Fragaria ananassa, Trichoderma harzianum, Clonostachys rosea, Coniothyrium minitans
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2025
Number of pages:15 str.
Numbering:Vol. 341, art. 114002
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-167395 This link opens in a new window
UDC:632
ISSN on article:0304-4238
DOI:10.1016/j.scienta.2025.114002 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:226631939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.02.2025
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Title:Scientia horticulturae
Shortened title:Sci. hortic.
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0304-4238
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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Fragaria ananassa, Trichoderma harzianum, Clonostachys rosea, Coniothyrium minitans, biotično varstvo rastlin, jagode, biotični agensi, kakovost sadja, mikrobiom rizosfere, arbuskularne mikorizne glive, fenolne spojine, sladkorji

Projects

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P4-0013
Name:Hortikultura

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:BI-AT/20-21-008

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Austria, Scientific & Technological Cooperation (WTZ)
Project number:SI 07/2020

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