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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1186/s40793-024-00625-x
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Functional diversity of the above-ground fungal community under long-term integrated, organic and biodynamic Vineyard Management
Autor Steng, K.; Roy, F.; Kellner, H.; Moll, J.; Tittmann, S.; Frotscher, J.; Döring, J.
Quelle Environmental Microbiome
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department BOOEK
Band/Volume 19
Seite von art. 89
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords Management systems; Mycobiome; Microorganisms; Grapevine; Vitis vinifera
Abstract Background
Sustainable agriculture increasingly emphasizes the importance of microbial communities in influencing plant health and productivity. In viticulture, understanding the impact of management practices on fungal communities is critical, given their role in disease dynamics, grape and wine quality. This study investigates the effects of integrated, organic, and biodynamic management practices on the diversity and function of fungal communities in a vineyard located in Geisenheim, Germany, focusing on above-ground parts such as bark, leaves, and grapes.
Results
Our findings indicate that while overall fungal species richness did not significantly differ among management systems across various compartments, the composition of these communities was distinctly influenced by the type of management system. In particular, leaf and grape compartments showed notable variations in fungal community structure between integrated and organic/biodynamic management. No differences were observed between organic and biodynamic management. Integrated management demonstrated a significantly higher abundance of mycoparasites in comparison to organic and biodynamic management, primarily attributed to the increased presence of Sporobolomyces roseus, Sporobolomyces ellipsoideus and Rhodotorula glutinis.
Conclusions
The findings highlight the importance of management practices in shaping fungal community composition and function in vineyards. Although overall species richness remained unaffected, community composition and functional diversity varied, highlighting the potential for strategic microbiome management to enhance vineyard sustainability and plant health.
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Steng, K., Roy, F., Kellner, H., Moll, J., Tittmann, S., Frotscher, J., Döring, J. (2024):
Functional diversity of the above-ground fungal community under long-term integrated, organic and biodynamic Vineyard Management
Environ. Microbiome 19 , art. 89 10.1186/s40793-024-00625-x