Unveiling the shield: decoding UPSIDE®-induced biochemical responses against Botrytis cinerea in grapevine
Giulia Scimone, Lorenzo Mariotti, Zuzana Gelová, Lisa Milanollo, Claudia Pisuttu, Elisa Pellegrini, Cristina Nali

TL;DR
This study shows how a yeast-based product called UPSIDE® boosts grapevine defenses against a harmful fungus, reducing the need for chemical fungicides.
Contribution
The paper introduces UPSIDE® as a novel yeast-based tool for organic viticulture and reveals its biochemical mechanisms in inducing grapevine resistance.
Findings
UPSIDE® application increased hydrogen peroxide and ethylene/jasmonic acid ratio in grapevines.
UPSIDE®-treated plants showed reduced fungal hyphal spread and malformed germ tubes compared to controls.
Salicylic acid levels dropped significantly in untreated inoculated plants but not in UPSIDE®-treated ones.
Abstract
Botrytis cinerea Pers. is one of the major threats to grapevine, causing substantial losses in both yield and fruit quality. In light of the evolving regulatory frameworks and growing concerns over the use of chemical fungicides, the search for new green and affordable tools has become increasingly relevant. This study aims to investigate biochemical changes on grapevine induced by the application of UPSIDE® (U), a new yeast-based product developed for organic viticulture. Foliar spray applications of U were carried out once a week for three consecutive weeks on potted grapevines (U+), while other plants were sprayed with sterile water (U-). At the end of the treatments, half plants from each group were B. cinerea (Bc+)- or mock-inoculated (Bc-). Fully expanded leaves were sampled at 24 hours after each spray, and at 0-, 1-, 3-, 24- and 48-hours post inoculation (hpi), and then used for…
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TopicsHorticultural and Viticultural Research · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments
