Biostimulants on Crops: Their Impact under Abiotic Stress Conditions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Classification of Biostimulants into Categories
2.1. Seaweeds and Plant Extracts
2.2. Humic Substances
2.3. Hydrolyzed Proteins and Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
2.4. Microorganisms
2.5. Inorganic Compounds with Biostimulant Action
3. Biostimulants and Abiotic Stress Tolerance
3.1. Drought Stress
Application Mode | Benefits | Possible Action Mechanisms on Plants | |
---|---|---|---|
Foliar: spray [43] Radical: To the seed: treatments before sowing [48]. | Growth and production | ||
Abiotic stresses | Tolerance to [1,34]:
| Accumulation of osmolytes [52]: Improved water use efficiency [2]:
| |
Nutritional |
3.2. Salinity Stress
3.3. High and Low Temperature Stress
3.4. Stress from Nutritional Deficiencies
4. Biostimulant-Induced Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites and Their Role against Abiotic Stresses
5. Analytic Methods for Monitoring the Biostimulant Effects on Crops
5.1. Transcriptomic Profiles Analyses
5.2. Proteomic Profiles Analyses
5.3. Metabolomic Profiles Analyses
5.4. Experimental Planning and Statistical Analysis
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Franzoni, G.; Cocetta, G.; Prinsi, B.; Ferrante, A.; Espen, L. Biostimulants on Crops: Their Impact under Abiotic Stress Conditions. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8030189
Franzoni G, Cocetta G, Prinsi B, Ferrante A, Espen L. Biostimulants on Crops: Their Impact under Abiotic Stress Conditions. Horticulturae. 2022; 8(3):189. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8030189
Chicago/Turabian StyleFranzoni, Giulia, Giacomo Cocetta, Bhakti Prinsi, Antonio Ferrante, and Luca Espen. 2022. "Biostimulants on Crops: Their Impact under Abiotic Stress Conditions" Horticulturae 8, no. 3: 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8030189
APA StyleFranzoni, G., Cocetta, G., Prinsi, B., Ferrante, A., & Espen, L. (2022). Biostimulants on Crops: Their Impact under Abiotic Stress Conditions. Horticulturae, 8(3), 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8030189