98%
921
2 minutes
20
Background: Due to the increasing demand for organic food by consumers, agricultural systems had to change towards a more sustainable and environmental approach. One of the practices aligned with this purpose is the application of efficient biostimulants as a tool to improve food production with the smallest possible ecological footprint. For this reason, the aim of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness and comparison of an organic system composed of a Lombrico SET biostimulant formulated from seaweed extracts, amino acids and carbohydrates from plant-based sources on two different varieties of cherries, Nimba and Red Pacific, against a conventional system composed by Maxi-Grow Excel, Equilibrium and Exelgrow products according to the usual biostimulant treatments of the farmer for sweet cherry crop. Both options were applied at 12 times throughout the flowering and ripening stages under real field conditions in a 68-day study.
Results: Although the program effectiveness differed by variety, both biostimulants treatments improved bud breakage, enhanced flowering, and advanced ripening, while improving the fruit quality and the organoleptic properties. Remarkable findings included increased levels of major carbohydrates and increased oxalic acid. Additionally, significant changes in the phenolic and flavonoid profile were observed. The organic program led to higher levels of chlorogenic acid as well as increased naringin across both varieties. Conversely, cyanidin-3-O-rutinoside levels were increased in the organic program for Red Pacific but were higher in the conventional method for Nimba.
Conclusions: The increase in marketable first category fruit and the reduction in unmarketable fruit due to both programs contribute to improved farmer profitability and demonstrate the clear effectiveness of the application of biostimulant systems. In addition, the organic treatment produced an enhanced ripening, enabling an early harvest, with a positive impact on the quality and organoleptic parameters of the cherries. In particular, the organic treatment where a single product composed of seaweed extracts, amino acids and carbohydrates from plant-based origin is applied instead of the three products required in the conventional system is particularly valuable in organic farming where external inputs are limited.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12231337 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-025-06901-3 | DOI Listing |
Environ Microbiol Rep
October 2025
Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Selcuk University, Konya, Türkiye.
Boron toxicity and salinity are major abiotic stress factors that cause significant yield losses, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Hyperaccumulator plants, such as Puccinella distans (Jacq.) Parl.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMikrochim Acta
September 2025
Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) is one of the most common food-borne diseases, highlighted as the top food-borne bacterial pathogen in the world with a low infectious dose (1 CFU) and high mortality rate. It is commonly associated with numerous foods such as dairy products, protein sources (multiple types of meat, poultry, and eggs), and bakery products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMikrochim Acta
September 2025
Marine and Continental Waters, IRTA, Ctra. Poble Nou km 5.5, 43540, La Ràpita, Spain.
Palytoxin-like compounds, including ovatoxins, are potent emerging toxins responsible for human respiratory poisonings following inhalation of contaminated marine aerosols. Periodic massive proliferations of the ovatoxin-producing organism (Ostreopsis cf. ovata) worldwide, particularly in the Mediterranean, have caused severe toxic outbreaks, drawing the attention of health authorities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Nutr
September 2025
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Purpose: We developed a diet quality index based on the Planetary Health Diet (PHD) to assess healthy and sustainable diets. The index was applied alongside socio-demographic characteristics in five regions across Europe and North Africa.
Methods: The Sustainable Healthy Diet Index (SHDI) was designed using existing and validated healthy diet indexes.
Environ Monit Assess
September 2025
School of Materials Engineering, Changzhou Vocational Institute of Industry Technology, Changzhou, 213000, People's Republic of China.
A multi-indicator framework was developed to resolve multi-source pollution in highly urbanized rivers, demonstrated in the Qinhuai River Basin, Nanjing, China. Water quality index (WQI) stratification was integrated with dissolved organic matter (DOM) fluorescence components, hydrochemical ions, and conventional parameters and analyzed using positive matrix factorization (PMF). Correlation analysis further elucidated source compositions and interactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF