Dissimilar esponses of ancient grapevines recovered in Navarra (Spain) to arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in terms of berry quality

The exploitation of genetic diversity within agricultural plants, including grapevine, is suggested as a valuable tool to cope with the negative impacts of climate change on yield and crop quality. In some winegrowing regions of Europe, there is a renewed interest in knowing the grapevine genetic re...

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Autores: Antolín-Bellver, M.C. (M. Carmen)|||/items/f196e0e4-6d7f-4e8e-b73c-9deee2516a87, Izurdiaga-Garrués, D. (David)|||/items/07fba104-1f50-4d39-82e4-71147b63e4ff, Urmeneta, L. (Leyre)|||/items/5dd950f7-6fbc-448e-ba44-69c47f09b17f, Pascual-Elizalde, I. (Inmaculada)|||/items/157d711d-67a5-463d-8743-0ad7ee50b3dc, Irigoyen-Iparrea, J.J. (Juan Jose)|||/items/8ef56456-59a7-4eba-b376-37328752e352, Goicoechea-Preboste, N. (Nieves)|||/items/15d3ee01-2310-4307-af7e-b6b0f876b646
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/58921
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/58921
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Anthocyanins
Intraspecific diversity
Mycorrhizal association
Old grapevine varieties
Phenolic compounds
Soluble sugars
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Resumo:The exploitation of genetic diversity within agricultural plants, including grapevine, is suggested as a valuable tool to cope with the negative impacts of climate change on yield and crop quality. In some winegrowing regions of Europe, there is a renewed interest in knowing the grapevine genetic resources available, focusing on the prospection, recovery, and study of ancient cultivars typical of every zone. Grapevines are naturally associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which provide some benefits to the host plant, although such effects depending on many factors, including variety. Therefore, the aim of this research was to characterize the potential fruit quality of eight old grapevine varieties recovered in Navarre (northeastern of the Iberian Peninsula), associated or not with AMF. The study was carried out on fruit-bearing cuttings grown under controlled conditions (greenhouse). Overall, AMF inoculation reduced bunch and berry mass, as well as phenolic content in fruits. In some varieties, AMF association improved some berry traits by increasing the concentrations of soluble solids and anthocyanins; in others, berry colour, total phenolic and anthocyanin content were diminished in AMF-inoculated plants. The results, therefore, suggest that intraspecific diversity of old grapevines could include different abilities to respond to arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.