The thesis aims to analyze the potential of bacterial endophytes to enhance grapevine resistance to water stress. Thanks to an interdisciplinary approach, physiological and metagenomic techniques are integrated to understand the mechanisms through which the bacterial microbiome interacts with grapevine and ensures its survival under abiotic stress. Ultimately, the work seeks to identify microbial consortia that can be employed as an innovative agricultural product within sustainable viticultural practices.
La tesi intende analizzare il potenziale degli endofiti batterici nel sostenere la resistenza della vite a stress idrico. Attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare, si integrano tecniche fisiologiche e metagenomiche per comprendere i meccanismi attraverso cui il microbioma batterico interagisce con la vite e ne garantisce la sopravvivenza a stress abiotici. Il lavoro mira, in ultima analisi, all’identificazione di consorzi microbici che possano essere impiegati come un innovativo prodotto agricolo da sfruttare nell’ambito delle pratiche viticole sostenibili.
Applicazione di endofiti batterici per supportare la resistenza a stress abiotici di Vitis vinifera L.
CAZACU, FELICIA
2023/2024
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The thesis aims to analyze the potential of bacterial endophytes to enhance grapevine resistance to water stress. Thanks to an interdisciplinary approach, physiological and metagenomic techniques are integrated to understand the mechanisms through which the bacterial microbiome interacts with grapevine and ensures its survival under abiotic stress. Ultimately, the work seeks to identify microbial consortia that can be employed as an innovative agricultural product within sustainable viticultural practices.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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