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Toward a Sustainable Agriculture Through Plant Biostimulants : From Experimental Data to Practical Applications



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Autore: Rouphael Youssef Visualizza persona
Titolo: Toward a Sustainable Agriculture Through Plant Biostimulants : From Experimental Data to Practical Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (708 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Technology, engineering, agriculture
Soggetto non controllato: Crocus sativus L.
biofertilization
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
antioxidant activity
crocin
picrocrocin
polyphenols
safranal
Maize
biostimulant
root
stress
growth
gene expression
stem cuttings
propagation
root morphology traits
indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)
indole-3-butyric acid (IBA)
gibberellins
phenolic compounds
nutrients
nutraceutical potential
soybean
yield
N organic fertilizer
seaweed extract
mycorrhizal inoculants
phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms
biofertilizers
microorganism consortium
biostimulants
Crocus sativus
Funneliformis mosseae
glasshouse
protected cultivation
Rhizophagus intraradices
substrate
L-methionine
L-tryptophan
L-glycine
lettuce
nitrogen
plant biostimulant
environmental stress
vegetables
fruit quality
plants biostimulants
yielding
Biostimulants
Euglena gracilis
algal polysaccharide
β-glucan
water stress
tomato
aeroponics
Zea mays L
lignohumate
lignosulfonate
biological activity
nitrogen metabolism
carbon metabolism
proteins
phenolics
sugars
Ascophyllum nodosum
Solanum melongena
heterostyly
pollination efficiency
soilless conditions
abiotic stress
alfalfa hydrolysate
chitosan
zinc
ascorbic acid
Fragaria x ananassa
functional quality
lycopene
organic farming
protein hydrolysate
Solanum lycopersicum L.
tropical plant extract
fertilizer
melatonin
phytomelatonin
plant protector
plant stress
Lactuca sativa L.
legume-derived protein hydrolysate
nitrate
Septoria
wheat
Paraburkholderia phytofirmans
thyme essential oil
isotope
phytoparasitic nematodes
suppressiveness
sustainable management
anti-nutritional substances
fat
fibre
morphotype
protein
corn
imaging
industrial crops
maize
next generation sequencing
phenomics
plant phenotyping
row crops
Bacillus subtilis
carotenoids
probiotics
PGPR
Mentha longifolia
humic acid
antioxidants
arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
mycorrhizosphere
AMF associated bacteria
plant growth-promoting bacteria
phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
siderophore production
soil enzymatic activity
biological index fertility
nitrogenase activity
microelements fertilization (Ti, Si, B, Mo, Zn)
seed coating
cover crop
vermicompost
growth enhancement
AM fungi
PGPB
water deficit
common bean
Glomus spp
organic acids
pod quality
seaweed extracts
seed quality
tocopherols
total sugars
bean
amino acids
phenols
flavonoids
microbial biostimulant
non-microbial biostimulant
Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia
mineral profile
physiological mechanism
photosynthesis
biocontrol
plant growth promotion
soil inoculant
Trichoderma
Azotobacter
Streptomyces
deproteinized leaf juice
fermentation
lactic acid bacteria
plant nutrition
antioxidant capacity
ornamental plants
N fertilization
nitrogen use efficiency
leaf quality
Spinacia oleracea L.
sustainable agriculture
Valerianella locusta L.
isotopic labeling
turfgrass
humic acids
leaf area index (LAI)
specific leaf area (SLA)
Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) index
tuber yield
ultrasound-assisted water
foliar spray
Pterocladia capillacea
bio-fertilizer
growth parameters
Jew’s Mallow
CROPWAT model
eco-friendly practices
total ascorbic acid
Mater-Bi®
mineral composition
SPAD index
Bacillus thuringiensis
Capsicum annuum
microbiome
strain-specific primer
tracking
sweet basil
alfalfa brown juice
biostimulation
chlorophyll pigments
histological changes
humic substances
protein hydrolysates
silicon
arbuscular mycorrhiza
plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
macroalgae
microalgae
abiotic stresses
nutrient use efficiency
physiological mechanisms
Persona (resp. second.): CollaGiuseppe
RouphaelYoussef
Sommario/riassunto: Over the past decade, interest in plant biostimulants has been on the rise, compelled by the growing interest of researchers, extension specialists, private industries, and farmers in integrating these products in the array of environmentally friendly tools to secure improved crop performance, nutrient efficiency, product quality, and yield stability. Plant biostimulants include diverse organic and inorganic substances, natural compounds, and/or beneficial microorganisms such as humic acids, protein hydrolysates, seaweed and plant extracts, silicon, endophytic fungi like mycorrhizal fungi, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria belonging to the genera Azospirillum, Azotobacter, and Rhizobium. Other substances (e.g., chitosan and other biopolymers and inorganic compounds) can have biostimulant properties, but their classification within the group of biostimulants is still under consideration. Plant biostimulants are usually applied to high-value crops, mainly greenhouse crops, fruit trees and vines, open-field crops, flowers, and ornamentals to sustainably increase yield and product quality. The global biostimulant market is currently estimated at about $2.0 billion and is expected to reach $3.0 billion by 2021 at an annual growth rate of 13%. A growing interest in plant biostimulants from industries and scientists was demonstrated by the high number of published peer-reviewed articles, conferences, workshops, and symposia in the past ten years. This book compiles several original research articles, technology reports, methods, opinions, perspectives, and invited reviews and mini reviews dissecting the biostimulatory action of these natural compounds and substances and beneficial microorganisms on crops grown under optimal and suboptimal growing conditions (e.g., salinity, drought, nutrient deficiency and toxicity, heavy metal contaminations, waterlogging, and adverse soil pH conditions). Also included are contributions dealing with the effect as well as the molecular and physiological mechanisms of plant biostimulants on nutrient efficiency, product quality, and modulation of the microbial population both quantitatively and qualitatively. In addition, identification and understanding of the optimal method, time, rate of application and phenological stage for improving plant performance and resilience to stress as well as the best combinations of plant species/cultivar × environment × management practices are also reported. We strongly believe that high standard reflected in this compilation on the principles and practices of plant biostimulants will foster knowledge transfer among scientific communities, industries, and agronomists, and will enable a better understanding of the mode of action and application procedures of biostimulants in different cropping systems.
Altri titoli varianti: Toward a Sustainable Agriculture Through Plant Biostimulants
Titolo autorizzato: Toward a Sustainable Agriculture Through Plant Biostimulants  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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