Using Brown Algae in the Plant–Soil System: A Sustainable Approach to Improving the Yield and Quality of Agricultural Crops
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 94 - 94
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
The
growing
demand
for
food
production
and
increasing
stress
scenarios
increase
the
crucial
need
sustainable
alternatives
to
achieve
increased
crop
yield
quality
without
affecting
environment.
use
of
brown
macroalgae,
being
a
renewable
resource,
is
promising
option
with
various
application
options
in
agricultural
systems,
mainly
form
extracts,
direct
applications,
compost.
Brown
algae
are
source
active
biomolecules
minerals
that
currently
used
as
biostimulants,
since
they
productivity.
This
type
biostimulants
derived
from
improve
seed
germination,
accumulation
plant
biomass
by
accelerating
cell
division
elongation,
activating
antioxidant
system
plants,
making
them
more
resistant
stress,
contributes
absorption
translocation
nutrients
present
soil.
These
products
also
compatible
other
inputs,
such
synthetic
fertilizers
pesticides,
which
makes
ideal
comprehensive
applications
maintaining
balance
agroecosystems.
review
incorporates
fundamental
applied
aspects
seaweeds
impact
yields,
biochemical
quality,
physiology,
mitigation,
soil
properties.
Based
on
above,
divided
into
different
Sections
show
formulation
seaweed
products;
their
effect
yield,
physiology;
biotic
abiotic
mitigation;
physical,
chemical,
biological
Language: Английский
Application of Sargassum muticum as a nature-based fertilizer to enhance the growth of Capsicum annuum L. plants
Journal of Taibah University for Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: April 3, 2025
Language: Английский
A Study on the Potential of Valorizing Sargassum latifolium into Biofuels and Sustainable Value‐Added Products
International Journal of Biomaterials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
To
increase
the
limited
commercial
utility
and
lessen
negative
environmental
effects
of
massive
growth
brown
macroalgae,
this
work
illustrates
feasibility
valorizing
invasively
proliferated
Sargassum
latifolium
into
different
value‐added
products.
The
proximate
analysis
recommends
its
applicability
as
a
solid
biofuel
with
sufficient
calorific
value
(14.82
±
0.5
MJ/kg).
It
contains
6.00
0.07%
N
+
P
2
O
5
K
29.61
0.05%
organic
C.
Its
nutritional
proved
notable
carbohydrate,
ash,
protein,
fiber
contents
rational
amount
lipid
considerable
beneficial
macronutrients
micronutrients,
low
concentration
undesirable
heavy
metals.
That
application
in
fertilizer,
food,
medicine,
animal
fodder
industries.
A
proposed
eco‐friendly
sequential
integrated
process
valorized
biomass
77.6
mg/g
chlorophyll,
180
carotenoids,
5.86
fucoxanthin,
0.93
β
‐carotene,
21.97
0.5%
(w/w)
alginate,
16.40
cellulose,
industrial
bioprocess
applications.
Furthermore,
Aspergillus
galapagensis
SBWF1,
Mucor
hiemalis
SBWF2,
Penicillium
oxalicum
SBWF3
(GenBank
accession
numbers
OR636487,
OR636488,
OR636489)
have
been
isolated
from
fresh
biomass.
Those
showed
wide
versatility
for
hydrolyzing
saccharifying
polysaccharides.
Gram‐negative
Stutzerimonas
stutzeri
SBB1(GenBank
number
OR764547)
has
also
good
capabilities
to
ferment
produced
pentoses,
hexoses,
mannitol
fungal
saccharification,
yielding
0.25
0.014,
0.26
0.018,
0.37
0.020
g
ethanol/g
algal
biomass,
respectively.
pioneering
step
valuing
suggested
hydrolysis
bioethanol
fermentation
processes,
spent
waste
S.
disposed
saccharification
C‐dots
potent
biocidal
activity
against
pathogenic
microorganisms.
Language: Английский
Exploring Sargassum Extract as a Bio–stimulant: Advancements and Benefits in Soil–Plant Systems – a Review
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
Innovative strategies for utilizing microalgae as dual-purpose biofertilizers and phycoremediators in agroecosystems
Muhamad Maulana Azimatun Nur,
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Mahreni,
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Sri Wahyu Murni
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et al.
Biotechnology Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45, P. e00870 - e00870
Published: Dec. 10, 2024
Language: Английский
Sustainable Use of Organic Seaweed Fertilizer Improves the Metagenomic Function of Microbial Communities in the Soil of Rice Plants
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(23), P. 16328 - 16328
Published: Nov. 27, 2023
The
frequent
use
of
chemical
fertilizers
in
agricultural
practices
has
developed
into
a
serious
environmental
concern
which
urgently
needs
solution
to
restrain
their
systems.
Hence,
there
is
an
urgent
need
investigate
potential
organic
from
various
natural
resources
decrease
the
fertilizers.
Seaweed
among
with
sustainability
value.
Our
previous
work
shown
effectiveness
seaweed
fertilizer
for
increasing
plant
growth
and
soil
beneficial
microbiota.
This
study
aims
evaluate
functional
genes
present
rice
plants
treated
fertilization.
It
involves
amendments
reduced
concentrations
three
groups:
CF
(only
fertilizer),
CFSF1
(50%
dose
+
1
ton/ha),
CFSF2
2
ton/ha).
supplemented
were
taller
faster
mature
compared
CF.
In
addition,
primary
macronutrients
nitrogen
(N),
phosphorus
(P),
potassium
(K)
also
significantly
higher
SF.
findings
showed
increased
ammonia-oxidizing
archaea
Crenarchaeota
abundance
SF
treatments.
PICRUSt
analyses
indicated
enriched
proteins
relation
amino
acid,
nucleotide,
protein,
carbohydrate
metabolism
based
on
KEGG,
BioCyc,
PFAM
databases.
current
outcomes
enhanced
our
understanding
regarding
importance
microbial
community
quality.
Furthermore,
supplementation
improvement
fertility,
increases
productivity.
Language: Английский
Food Insecurity in the Global South: Food System Challenges
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Marine Macroalgae: Sustainable Practices and Environmental Impact
Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 183 - 219
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
The
blue
bioeconomy
represents
a
sustainable
pathway
to
utilizing
marine
resources
for
economic
growth
and
environmental
stewardship.
Within
the
framework,
this
chapter
aims
provide
insights
into
leveraging
macroalgae
development
innovation
in
bioeconomy.
It
gives
brief
overview
of
types
diversity
(seaweeds)
besides
their
ecological
importance.
explores
wide
range
bioactive
compounds
that
produce,
including
metabolites,
polysaccharides,
lipids,
pigments.
delves
potential
as
cradles
value-added
products
biofuels.
Additionally,
examines
importance
practices,
considerations,
challenges
associated
with
commercialization.
Language: Английский
The Influence of Various Growing Media on Flowering Parameters of Zinnia
S. C. Sahu,
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Lilagar Singh Verma,
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Shashi Kiran Minj
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et al.
International Journal of Plant & Soil Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
35(18), P. 1024 - 1028
Published: July 26, 2023
Zinnia
is
a
loose
flower
used
for
religious
purposes
and
social
functions
in
India.
The
present
experiment
entitled
“The
effect
of
various
growing
media
on
quality
Zinnia”
was
carried
out
at
Horticultural
nursery,
College
Agriculture,
IGKV,
Raipur,
(C.G)
during
the
year
2022
conducted
Completely
Randomized
Design
(CRD)
with
10
treatments
3
replications.
All
studied
recorded
superior
over
control.
Among
T10
(Garden
soil
50%
+
FYM
25%
VC
Azotobacter
showed
significant
different
parameters
viz.
minimum
days
taken
to
first
bud
initiation
(34.73
days),
maximum
blooming
period
(12.03
weight
(1.95
g),
yield
(42.4
number
flowers
per
plant
(37.96).
findings
revealed
that
all
characters
linked
flowering
were
greatly
affected
by
as
well.
Language: Английский