Plant-Based Biostimulants for Seeds in the Context of Circular Economy and Sustainability
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Plant-based biostimulants (PBs), agents rich in bioactive compounds, are emerging as key
players able to sustainably improve plant growth and crop productivity to address food security.
PBs are generally applied as foliar spray or soil irrigation, while more recently, the application as
seed priming treatments is being envisaged as a highly sustainable method to also improve seed
quality and germination. Therefore, this review proposes to explore the use of PBs for the seeds
industry, specifically discussing about the relevance of product market values, sustainable methods
for their production, why and how PBs are used for seed priming, and pinpointing specific strengths
and challenges. The collected research studies indicate that PBs applied to seeds result in improved
germination, seedling growth, and stress tolerance, although the molecular mechanisms at work are
still largely overlooked. The high variability of bioactive molecules and used sources point towards a
huge reservoir of nature-based solutions in support of sustainable agriculture practices
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Wazeer, Hisham; SHRIDHAR GAONKAR, Shraddha; Doria, Enrico; Pagano, Andrea; Balestrazzi, Alma; Macovei, Anca
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