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Biostimulants: A sufficiently effective tool for sustainable agriculture in the era of climate change?

Faisal Zulfiqar, Anam Moosa, Hayssam M. Ali, Núria F. Bermejo, Sergi Munné‐Bosch

2024Plant Physiology and Biochemistry72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climate change is currently considered as one of the main concerns of the agriculture sector, as it limits crop production and quality. Furthermore, the current context of global crisis with international political instability and war conflicts over the world is pushing the agriculture sector even more to urgently boost productivity and yield and doing so in a sustainable way in the current frame of climate change. Biostimulants can be an effective tool in alleviating the negative effects of environmental stresses to which plants are exposed, such as drought, salinity, heavy metals and extreme temperatures etc. Biostimulants act through multiple mechanisms, modifying gene expression, metabolism and phytohormone production, promoting the accumulation of compatible solutes and antioxidants and mitigating oxidative stress. However, it is important to keep in mind that the use and effect of biostimulants has limitations and must be accompanied by other techniques to ensure crop yield and quality in the current frame of climate change, such as proper crop management and the use of other sustainable resources. Here, we will not only highlight the potential use of biostimulants to face future agricultural challenges, but also take a critical look at their limitations, underlining the importance of a broad vision of sustainable agriculture in the context of climate change.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeContext (archaeology)AgricultureAgricultural productivityNatural resource economicsSustainable agricultureProductivitySustainabilityFood securityBusinessEconomicsBiologyEcologyEconomic growthPaleontologyPlant Growth Enhancement TechniquesPlant responses to elevated CO2Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
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