Bioformulations: For Sustainable Agriculture 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2779-3_5
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Effect of Bioinoculants on the Quality of Crops

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“…The BOZ4 shown significant increments in all the above-mentioned maize quality parameters, as compared to the rest of the fertilizers used in this study. Similarly, Bona et al [76] have reported that the application of various inoculums resulted in enhancing the maize quality by improving protein, fiber, gluten, and mineral contents. The higher Zn contents in plant tissues after BOZ4 might have resulted in enhanced N uptake in maize plants, consequently improving the crude protein contents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The BOZ4 shown significant increments in all the above-mentioned maize quality parameters, as compared to the rest of the fertilizers used in this study. Similarly, Bona et al [76] have reported that the application of various inoculums resulted in enhancing the maize quality by improving protein, fiber, gluten, and mineral contents. The higher Zn contents in plant tissues after BOZ4 might have resulted in enhanced N uptake in maize plants, consequently improving the crude protein contents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…or on other plant taxa (Kapoor et al 2004;Liu et al 2007;Jurkiewicz et al 2010;Zubek et al 2012). In addition, the effects of AM fungi on the secondary metabolite (SM) production and storage in MAPs, of which the economic importance often relies upon their SM content and concentration, differed depending on the chemical classes, nutrient availability for the plant, AM fungus used in the experiment, and botanical taxon of the host plant (Brundrett 2009;Zeng et al 2013;Bona et al 2016b). In particular, it was shown that AM fungi can increase the content and concentration of SMs either by mediating nutrient uptake, mostly P, involved in the biosynthetic pathways of SMs (Kapoor et al 2004) or irrespective of any effect on P uptake (Khaosaad et al 2006;Nell et al 2010).…”
Section: Electronic Supplementary Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of AM symbiosis to host plants have been demonstrated extensively in terms of enhancement of plant biomass and nutrient uptake, especially in cereals and legumes (Kaschuk et al 2010;Saia et al 2015a;Pellegrino et al 2015;Bona et al 2016a). In medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), most of the information about the effects of AM fungi has been derived from investigations about the family Lamiaceae (Khaosaad et al 2006;Copetta et al 2006;Zeng et al 2013;LĂłpez-GarcĂ­a et al 2014;Bona et al 2016b; Silvia Lazzara and Marcello Militello equally contributed to this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the terroir may also be influenced by the local soil microbiota, including microorganisms living both surrounding and inside plant tissues, that in turn can potentially affect grapevine health and wine quality. Plant beneficial microorganisms inoculated at the root level can modulate the fruit or edible seed composition, therefore affecting their nutritional value organoleptic quality ( Giovannetti et al, 2012 ; Lingua et al, 2013 ; Berta et al, 2014 ; Bona et al, 2015 , 2016 ; Flores-Felix et al, 2015 ), contributing to both yield and quality. On the other hand, the release of root exudates selects specific populations thereby affecting the structure of the microbial communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%