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Natural Ecosystem Surrounding a Conventional Banana Crop Improves Plant Health and Fruit Quality.


ABSTRACT: Natural ecosystems near agricultural landscapes may provide rich environments for growing crops. However, the effect of a natural ecosystem on crop health and fruit quality is poorly understood. In the present study, it was investigated whether the presence of a natural ecosystem surrounding a crop area influences banana plant health and fruit postharvest behavior. Plants from two conventional banana crop areas with identical planting time and cultural practices were used; the only difference between banana crop areas is that one area was surrounded by a natural forest (Atlantic forest) fragment (Near-NF), while the other area was inserted at the center of a conventional banana crop (Distant-NF). Results showed that bananas harvested from Near-NF showed higher greenlife and a more homogeneous profile during ripening compared to fruits harvested from Distant-NF. Differences in quality parameters including greenlife, carbohydrate profile, and pulp firmness between fruits harvested from Near-NF and Distant-NF are explained, at least partly, by differences in the balance of plant growth regulators (indole-3-acetic acid and abscisic acid) in bananas during ripening. Furthermore, plants from Near-NF showed a lower severity index of black leaf streak disease (BLSD) and higher levels of phenolic compounds in leaves compared to plants from Distant-NF. Together, the results provide additional evidence on how the maintenance of natural ecosystems near conventional crop areas could be a promising tool to improve plant health and fruit quality.

SUBMITTER: Castelan FP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6001115 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural Ecosystem Surrounding a Conventional Banana Crop Improves Plant Health and Fruit Quality.

Castelan Florence P FP   Castro-Alves Victor C VC   Saraiva Lorenzo A LA   Nascimento Talita P TP   Cálhau Maria F N S MFNS   Dias Carlos T S CTS   Cordenunsi-Lysenko Beatriz R BR  

Frontiers in plant science 20180607


Natural ecosystems near agricultural landscapes may provide rich environments for growing crops. However, the effect of a natural ecosystem on crop health and fruit quality is poorly understood. In the present study, it was investigated whether the presence of a natural ecosystem surrounding a crop area influences banana plant health and fruit postharvest behavior. Plants from two conventional banana crop areas with identical planting time and cultural practices were used; the only difference be  ...[more]

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