Agricultural uses of plant biostimulants
Auburn University · University of British Columbia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Plant biostimulants are diverse substances and microorganisms used to enhance plant growth. The global market for biostimulants is projected to increase 12 % per year and reach over $2,200 million by 2018. Despite the growing use of biostimulants in agriculture, many in the scientific community consider biostimulants to be lacking peer-reviewed scientific evaluation. This article describes the emerging definitions of biostimulants and reviews the literature on five categories of biostimulants: i. microbial inoculants, ii. humic acids, iii. fulvic acids, iv. protein hydrolysates and amino acids, and v. seaweed extracts. The large number of publications cited for each category of biostimulants demonstrates that…
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3Topics & keywords
- Microbial inoculant
- Agriculture
- Nutrient
- Biofertilizer
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Plant growth
- Agronomy
- Zero hunger