PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Plants probiotics as a tool to produce highly functional fruits: the case of phyllobacterium and vitamin C in strawberries.

  • José David Flores-Félix,
  • Luis R Silva,
  • Lina P Rivera,
  • Marta Marcos-García,
  • Paula García-Fraile,
  • Eustoquio Martínez-Molina,
  • Pedro F Mateos,
  • Encarna Velázquez,
  • Paula Andrade,
  • Raúl Rivas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. e0122281

Abstract

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The increasing interest in the preservation of the environment and the health of consumers is changing production methods and food consumption habits. Functional foods are increasingly demanded by consumers because they contain bioactive compounds involved in health protection. In this sense biofertilization using plant probiotics is a reliable alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers, but there are few studies about the effects of plant probiotics on the yield of functional fruits and, especially, on the content of bioactive compounds. In the present work we reported that a strain of genus Phyllobacterium able to produce biofilms and to colonize strawberry roots is able to increase the yield and quality of strawberry plants. In addition, the fruits from plants inoculated with this strain have significantly higher content in vitamin C, one of the most interesting bioactive compounds in strawberries. Therefore the use of selected plant probiotics benefits the environment and human health without agronomical losses, allowing the production of highly functional foods.