Effects of Biostimulants and Bioeffectors on Plant Growth
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Biosystem and Biological Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2021) | Viewed by 62526
Special Issue Editor
Interests: allelopathy; organic farming; cover crop; bioactive natural products
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Dear Colleagues,
Biostimulants include organic compounds and microorganisms that are applied to plants or soils to improve crop yield, quality, vigour, and tolerance to insects, diseases, weeds, or abiotic stresses. Thus, these unique bioactive compounds eventually contribute to the robustness of soil and plants, whilst enhancing productivity even in harsh environmental conditions and despite climate change. Bioeffectors are active naturally occurring compounds or viable microorganisms which directly or indirectly affect plant performance and thus have the potential to reduce fertilizer and agrochemicals use in crop production. Allelopathy and allelochemicals are related concepts according to which bioactive substances produced by plants (and some other organisms) influence the germination, growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms. With an increasing world population, farmers will need to increase crop production either by increasing the amount of cultivated fields or by enhancing productivity through the adoption of new or improved agricultural techniques. In effect, biostimulants and bioeffectors can be further explored to improve crop productivity whislt ensuring the sustainabilty of the environment.
This Special Issue will focus on the effects of biostimulants and bioeffectors on plant growth. Novel research, reviews, and opinion articles on the basic principles of biostimulants and bioeffectors function, from the chemical level to the field level, toward their effective use in future agriculture are welcome.
Prof. Dr. Yoshiharu Fujii
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biostimulants
- bioeffectors
- microorganisms
- crop production
- crop quality
- allelopathy
- allelochemicals
- organic agriculture
- soil rubustness
- climate change
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