Biostimulants in Crops

Authors

  • T. Sahila Dept. of Plant Pathology, S. Thangapazham Agricultural College (STAC), Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu (627 760), India
  • Anu P. Mani Dept. of Horticulture, S. Thangapazham Agricultural College (STAC), Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu (627 760), India
  • G. Nivitha Dept. of Agrl. Microbiology, S. Thangapazham Agricultural College (STAC), Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu (627 760), India

Keywords:

Agriculture, Biostimulants, Nutrient, Roots

Abstract

Agricultural or plant biostimulants are biological or biologically derived fertilizer additives and similar products that are used in crop production to supplement and enhance existing agricultural practices and crop inputs. It is intended to provide a broad overview of known effects of biostimulants and their ability to improve tolerance to abiotic stresses. Inoculation or application of extracts from algae or other plants have beneficial effects on growth and stress adaptation. Algal extracts, protein hydrolysates, humic and fulvic acids, and other compounded mixtures have properties beyond basic nutrition, often enhancing growth and stress tolerance. Non-pathogenic bacteria capable of colonizing roots and the rhizosphere also have a number of positive effects. These effects include higher yield, enhanced nutrient uptake and utilization, increased photosynthetic activity, and resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses.

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Published

2022-06-05

How to Cite

[1]
Sahila, T. et al. 2022. Biostimulants in Crops. Biotica Research Today. 4, 6 (Jun. 2022), 395–397.

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General Article