Advances in microbial based bio-inoculum for amelioration of soil health and sustainable crop production
Aurodeepa Samantaray,
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Sourav Chattaraj,
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Debasis Mitra
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et al.
Current Research in Microbial Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100251 - 100251
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
adoption
of
sustainable
agricultural
practices
is
increasingly
imperative
in
addressing
global
food
security
and
environmental
concerns,
with
microbial
based
bio-inoculums
emerging
as
a
promising
approach
for
nurturing
soil
health
fostering
crop
production.This
review
article
explores
the
potential
bio-inoculumsor
biofertilizers
transformative
toenhance
plant
disease
resistance
growth.
It
commercial
prospects
biofertilizers,
highlighting
their
role
concerns
associated
conventional
fertilizers
while
meeting
growing
demand
eco-friendly
practices.
Additionally,
this
discusses
future
emphasizing
ongoing
advancements
biotechnology
formulation
techniques
that
are
expected
to
enhance
efficacy
applicability.
Furthermore,
provides
insights
into
strategies
successful
acceptance
among
farmers,
including
importance
quality
control,
assurance,
education
initiatives
raise
awareness
about
benefits
overcome
barriers
adoption.
By
synthesizing
current
research
findings
industrial
developments,
offers
valuable
guidance
stakeholders
seeking
exploit
or
beneficial
microbes
promote
health,
ensure
production,
challenges
modern
agriculture.
Language: Английский
SL-6 Mimic Is a Biostimulant for Chlorella sorokiniana and Enhances the Plant Biostimulant Effect of Microalgal Extract
Plants,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 1010 - 1010
Published: March 24, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
impact
of
a
more
cost-efficient
strigolactone
mimic
SL-6
on
Chlorella
sorokiniana
NIVA-CHL
176
growth
in
comparison
with
analog
GR24
and
plant
biostimulant
functions
microalgal
extracts.
Three
molar
concentrations
were
tested:
10-7
M,
10-8
10-9
respectively.
Five
parameters
assessed:
optical
density,
turbidity,
biomass
production,
chlorophyll
fluorescence,
pigment
concentration.
Results
after
15
days
culturing
revealed
that
treatments
significantly
enhanced
production
(13.53%
at
M),
synthesis,
photosystem
II
activity
(14.38%
M).
The
highest
increases
pigments
induced
by
15.7%
for
(at
M
SL-6),
12.87%
b
2.3%
carotenoids
10.78%
total
SL-6)
per
gram
compared
solvent
control
(DMSO).
Higher
doses
(10-7
M)
inhibited
growth,
reducing
cell
synthesis.
extracts
acted
as
biostimulants,
stimulating
root
shoot
elongation
proton
pump
functioning
mung
seedlings
presence
absence
salt
stress.
from
biostimulated
C.
active
biostimulants
than
non-stimulated
sorokiniana.
Language: Английский