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The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in abiotic stress management in viticulture under climatic shifts

Brenda Valenzuela-Aragon, Massimiliano Cardinale, Eleonora Rolli, Laura Rustioni, Davide Francioli

Plant Stress · 2025

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Summary

• Climate change poses major challenges to viticulture, intensifying abiotic stressors that threaten grape production and quality. • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent a promising tool for improving grapevine resilience to drought, salinity, temperature extremes, and nutrient deficiencies. • •AMF-based strategies offer a sustainable approach to reducing agrochemical dependence while enhancing vineyard soil health and ecosystem resilience. • In this review, we explore the role of AMF in enhancing grapevine resilience to climate-induced abiotic stress. By integrating recent findings and key mechanisms, we aim to deepen the understanding of AMF’s functions and provide insights into their potential applications for sustainable viticulture. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been

Subject
Soil biology & microbiology
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.stress.2025.100863
Catalogue ID
SNmojxddq9-9qb00d
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