Organic vs. Integrated-Production Agriculture Farming: Which Grapevine Stress-Responsive Genes Are Affected by the Application of Resistance Inducers and Elicitors?
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With the rising prominence of organic farming systems in European Union countries,
motivated by agricultural policies, there is pressure for effective disease management strategies. To
address this challenge, the use of plant resistance inducers (PRIs) and elicitors has emerged as a
promising approach. In this study, we compared the impact of integrated production with organic
agriculture farming practices, specifically applying PRIs and elicitors in the latter, on the expression
levels of stress-responsive genes in two grapevine cultivars, ‘Alicante Bouschet’ and ‘Trincadeira’. Our
findings revealed that the organic farming system led to upregulation of eight of the 12 studied genes
in at least one cultivar, indicating a significant influence of production mode. The upregulated genes
were associated with plant stress-responsive genes (PR1, PR2, PR4, and TLP9), sugar metabolism
(HT5), phenylpropanoids (STS1), enzymes related to jasmonic acid synthesis and response to biotic
stresses, respectively (LOX, PER42). Also, the ‘Alicante Bouschet’ cultivar consistently displayed
significantly higher levels of transcript accumulation on most of the stress-related genes compared to
the ‘Trincadeira’ cultivar in both production modes. Our study provides valuable insights into the
effectiveness of PRIs and elicitors in increasing plant expression levels of stress-responsive genes,
leading to greater resilience to pathogen attacks and emphasizing their position in organic agriculture.
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Monteiro T, Patanita M, Félix MR, Albuquerque A, Ribeiro JA, Santos F, Basaloco M, da Rosa AM, Campos MD. (2024). Organic vs. Integrated-Production Agriculture Farming: Which Grapevine Stress-Responsive Genes Are Affected by the Application of Resistance Inducers and Elicitors? Agronomy. 14, 892.