Unleashing the power of bio-stimulants for enhanced crop growth, productivity, and quality: a comprehensive review DOI Creative Commons
Stella Matthews, Yasmeen Siddiqui, Asgar Ali

et al.

Journal of Plant Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 48(4), P. 703 - 725

Published: Nov. 3, 2024

Bio-stimulants are crop supplements that have the potential to foster robust growth, increase productivity, and enhance quality of yields, even in face climate change abiotic stresses. Recent studies shed light on benefits plant bio-stimulants across horticultural perennial crops. However, their utilization is limited agricultural land, hydroponic systems, soilless media, fertigation systems. Uncertainties exist regarding safety, durability, inconsistent results glasshouse field applications. To expand global bio-stimulant market, it essential implement innovative strategies improve safety overall quality. In this context, we present a comprehensive review addresses key challenges developing bio-stimulants, along with practical insights constructive ideas for enhancing value By adopting these suggested improvements, production can be widely integrated into hydroponics improving growth disease prevention, given inherent bio-stimulation biocontrol properties. This article critically examines nanotechnology, encapsulation approaches, novel assessment methods efficacy, facilitate integration organic active components, application techniques, achieve precise delivery. Introducing products expected crucial promoting sustainable, high-value, intensive production.

Language: Английский

Unveiling the frontiers of potato disease research through bibliometric analysis DOI Creative Commons

Ling Weng,

Zhurui Tang,

Muhammad Fahad Sardar

et al.

Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: July 3, 2024

Research on potato diseases had been widely reported, but a systematic review of was lacking. Here, bibliometrics used to systematically analyze the progress disease. The publications related “potato” and “disease” were searched in Web Science (WOS) from 2014 2023. results showed that total 2095 retrieved, with annual publication output increasing year by at growth rate 8.52%. main countries where issued United States, China, India. There relatively close cooperation observed between Kingdom terms international collaboration, while India less extensive. Based citation analysis trending topics, potential future research directions include nanoparticles, which provides highly effective carriers for biologically active substances due their small dimensions, extensive surface area, numerous binding sites; machine learning, facilitates rapid identification relevant targets datasets, thereby accelerating process disease diagnosis fungicide innovation; synthetic communities composed various functional microorganisms, demonstrate more stable effects prevention control.

Language: Английский

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Genomic insights and biocontrol potential of ten bacterial strains from the tomato core microbiome DOI Creative Commons
Daniele Nicotra, Farideh Ghadamgahi, Samrat Ghosh

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Frontiers in Plant Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

Despite their adverse environmental effects, modern agriculture relies heavily on agrochemicals to manage diseases and pests enhance plant growth productivity. Some of these functions could instead be fulfilled by endophytes from the microbiota, which have diverse activities beneficial for health.

Language: Английский

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Evaluation of biocontrol efficacy of rhizosphere Pseudomonas aeruginosa for management of Phytophthora capsici of pepper DOI Creative Commons

Chenzhen Li,

X. X. Gao,

Yunfeng Huo

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PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(9), P. e0309705 - e0309705

Published: Sept. 20, 2024

A significant population of biocontrol microorganisms resides in the rhizosphere plants, which can be utilized for plant disease control. To explore potential soil as agents against pepper blight, a bacterial strain Pa608 was screened from and identified Pseudomonas aeruginosa through morphological characteristics 16S rRNA sequences. The result showed that demonstrated antagonistic activity Phytophthora capsici , effectively suppressing mycelial growth. potted experiment high control efficacy 88.0%. Remarkably, also reduced index blight field, resulting efficiencies 74.9%. Moreover, enhanced height yield. GC-MS analysis revealed production numerous secondary metabolites by Pa608, with α-pinene displaying potent anti-oomycete inhibiting P . In conclusion, exhibited management cultivation.

Language: Английский

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Characteristics of Pinus hwangshanensis Rhizospheric Fungal Community along Huangshan Mountain’s Elevation Gradients, China DOI Creative Commons

Qinglin Zuo,

Keke Dang, Jing Yin

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Journal of Fungi, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(10), P. 673 - 673

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

Elevation gradients strongly influence the diversity pattern of soil microorganisms. To date, many studies have elucidated response microbes to changes in elevation gradients. However, effects these on assembly mechanisms and network complexity rhizospheric microbial communities remain underexplored. bridge this knowledge gap, study assessed fungal Pinus hwangshanensis along different Huangshan Mountain scenic area with regard diversity, community composition, using high-throughput amplicon sequencing. The results revealed significant differences composition across three organic matter pH were most relevant factors influencing composition. was significantly lower at both low high elevations compared medium elevation. showed a more deterministic process than elevation, indicating that stronger environmental filtering contributed reduced extremes gradient. In addition, pathogens, particularly Dermateaceae, acted as keystone taxa, diminishing stability co-occurrence networks This contributes comprehensive understanding patterns their ecological functions mountainous regions.

Language: Английский

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Unleashing the power of bio-stimulants for enhanced crop growth, productivity, and quality: a comprehensive review DOI Creative Commons
Stella Matthews, Yasmeen Siddiqui, Asgar Ali

et al.

Journal of Plant Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 48(4), P. 703 - 725

Published: Nov. 3, 2024

Bio-stimulants are crop supplements that have the potential to foster robust growth, increase productivity, and enhance quality of yields, even in face climate change abiotic stresses. Recent studies shed light on benefits plant bio-stimulants across horticultural perennial crops. However, their utilization is limited agricultural land, hydroponic systems, soilless media, fertigation systems. Uncertainties exist regarding safety, durability, inconsistent results glasshouse field applications. To expand global bio-stimulant market, it essential implement innovative strategies improve safety overall quality. In this context, we present a comprehensive review addresses key challenges developing bio-stimulants, along with practical insights constructive ideas for enhancing value By adopting these suggested improvements, production can be widely integrated into hydroponics improving growth disease prevention, given inherent bio-stimulation biocontrol properties. This article critically examines nanotechnology, encapsulation approaches, novel assessment methods efficacy, facilitate integration organic active components, application techniques, achieve precise delivery. Introducing products expected crucial promoting sustainable, high-value, intensive production.

Language: Английский

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