Grapes are one of the world’s most important fruit crops, but maintaining high yield and quality often requires heavy reliance on chemical fertilizers. A recent study highlights a sustainable alternative: using a combination of irradiated manure and biofertilizers to enhance the growth and fruit quality of superior seedless grapevines.
Combining Tradition with Innovation
Manure has long been used as an organic soil amendment, but its effectiveness can be limited by pathogens and uneven nutrient release. By applying irradiation technology, researchers reduced harmful microorganisms in manure while preserving its nutrient profile. When paired with biofertilizers rich in beneficial microbes, this combination created a powerful synergy that improved vine performance.
Key Findings
The study reported several improvements in grapevine growth and fruit characteristics:
- Enhanced vegetative growth, including stronger shoots and healthier leaves
- Increased yield per vine compared to conventional fertilization
- Improved fruit quality, with higher sugar content, better flavor, and improved cluster weight
- Reduced reliance on chemical inputs, supporting eco-friendly viticulture
Toward Sustainable Vineyards
This dual strategy addresses both productivity and sustainability. Biofertilizers enriched soil microbial activity, while irradiated manure provided a pathogen-free organic nutrient source. Together, they offered a balanced and safe fertilizer regime that benefits farmers, consumers, and the environment.
Implications for Future Grape Production
As consumers increasingly demand pesticide-free and sustainably grown fruit, these results highlight a practical pathway for vineyards to meet quality standards while lowering environmental impact.
By blending modern irradiation technology with natural biofertilizers, grape growers can achieve healthier vines, sweeter grapes, and greener vineyards—an approach that could reshape the future of viticulture.
Reference
Ahmed, M. F., Eliwa, N. E., & El-Mogy, S. M. M. (2025). The synergistic effect of irradiated manure and bio fertilizer on growth and fruit quality of superior seedless grapevines. BMC Agriculture, 1(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.1186/s44399-025-00009-7






