Endophytic and Rhizospheric Microorganisms: An Alternative for Sustainable, Organic, and Regenerative Bioinput Formulations for Modern Agriculture DOI Creative Commons
Isabela de L. Valente, João H. C. Wancura, Giovani L. Zabot

et al.

Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(4), P. 813 - 813

Published: April 3, 2025

Large amounts of chemical fertilizers are still used to suppress pathogens and boost agricultural productivity food generation. However, their use can cause harmful environmental imbalance. Furthermore, plants typically absorb limited the nutrients provided by fertilizers. Recent studies recommending microbiota present in soil different formulations, considering that several microorganisms found nature association with a symbiotic, antagonistic, or synergistic way. This ecological alternative is positive because no undesirable significant alterations occur environment while stimulating plant nutrition development protection against damage caused control pathogens. Therefore, this review presents comprehensive discussion regarding endophytic rhizospheric interaction plants, including signaling bio-control processes concerning plant’s defense pathogenic spread. A about importance these bioinputs as microbial resource promotes sustainable methods aiming increase resilience system. In modern agriculture, manipulation through Rhizobium contributes reducing effects greenhouse gases managing nitrogen runoff decreasing nitrous oxide. Additionally, mycorrhizal fungi extend root systems, providing greater access water nutrients.

Language: Английский

Endophytic and Rhizospheric Microorganisms: An Alternative for Sustainable, Organic, and Regenerative Bioinput Formulations for Modern Agriculture DOI Creative Commons
Isabela de L. Valente, João H. C. Wancura, Giovani L. Zabot

et al.

Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(4), P. 813 - 813

Published: April 3, 2025

Large amounts of chemical fertilizers are still used to suppress pathogens and boost agricultural productivity food generation. However, their use can cause harmful environmental imbalance. Furthermore, plants typically absorb limited the nutrients provided by fertilizers. Recent studies recommending microbiota present in soil different formulations, considering that several microorganisms found nature association with a symbiotic, antagonistic, or synergistic way. This ecological alternative is positive because no undesirable significant alterations occur environment while stimulating plant nutrition development protection against damage caused control pathogens. Therefore, this review presents comprehensive discussion regarding endophytic rhizospheric interaction plants, including signaling bio-control processes concerning plant’s defense pathogenic spread. A about importance these bioinputs as microbial resource promotes sustainable methods aiming increase resilience system. In modern agriculture, manipulation through Rhizobium contributes reducing effects greenhouse gases managing nitrogen runoff decreasing nitrous oxide. Additionally, mycorrhizal fungi extend root systems, providing greater access water nutrients.

Language: Английский

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