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Microalgae-Based Strategies for Soil Health and Crop Productivity: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Pathways to Climate-Resilient Agriculture

by
Wogene Solomon Kabato
1,*,
Niguss Hailegnaw
2,
Tesfatsion Ermias Chaffamo
3,
Asish Samuel
1,
Agampodi Gihan S. D. De Silva
1 and
Zoltán Molnár
1
1
Albert Kázmér Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary
2
Department of Agronomy, Everglades Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Belle Glade, FL 33430, USA
3
Department of Plant Science, College of Agricultural Science, Wachemo University Durame Campus, Durame, Ethiopia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Agronomy 2025, 15(11), 2669; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15112669 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 18 October 2025 / Revised: 17 November 2025 / Accepted: 19 November 2025 / Published: 20 November 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Plant-Crop Biology and Biochemistry)

Abstract

Microalgae hold significant potential as nature-based solutions in agriculture, offering benefits such as nitrogen fixation, enhanced nutrient cycling, stimulation of beneficial microbes, strengthening soil structure, and carbon sequestration. Yet, despite their potential, the role of microalgae, particularly through their interactions with soil systems, remains largely underexplored. Their ability to generate bioactive substances such as phytohormones, amino acids, and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) fosters soil aggregation, nutrient availability, water retention, biological soil crust, and soil restoration, which ultimately supports plant growth and productivity. Moreover, the thermochemical conversion of microalgal biomass into biochar offers an effective strategy to improve carbon sequestration while simultaneously enriching soil nutrient content, thereby increasing crop productivity. While microalgae-based products often demonstrate strong efficacy under laboratory and greenhouse conditions, their performance in the field remains constrained by soil physicochemical properties, ecological incompatibility, competition with native microbial communities, and environmental variability, leading to inconsistent outcomes and highlighting the need for soil-specific, field-relevant strategies. Furthermore, the lack of standardized and cost-effective cultivation, formulation, and processing, along with low biomass yield and energy-intensive production, continues to limit their large-scale adoption in agricultural systems. Therefore, this narrative review aimed to discuss the mechanisms of coupling microalgal biomass and biochar to enhance soil health and crop growth, while also addressing field-performance constraints. It provides a balanced view of the potential and challenges of microalgae-based technologies for sustainable soil management and crop productivity. Overall, microalgae possess significant potential to improve soil health, increase crop yields, and contribute to sustainable agriculture that can withstand climate challenges.
Keywords: soil health; nitrogen fixation; carbon sequestration; soil microorganisms; sustainable agriculture soil health; nitrogen fixation; carbon sequestration; soil microorganisms; sustainable agriculture

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Kabato, W.S.; Hailegnaw, N.; Chaffamo, T.E.; Samuel, A.; De Silva, A.G.S.D.; Molnár, Z. Microalgae-Based Strategies for Soil Health and Crop Productivity: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Pathways to Climate-Resilient Agriculture. Agronomy 2025, 15, 2669. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15112669

AMA Style

Kabato WS, Hailegnaw N, Chaffamo TE, Samuel A, De Silva AGSD, Molnár Z. Microalgae-Based Strategies for Soil Health and Crop Productivity: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Pathways to Climate-Resilient Agriculture. Agronomy. 2025; 15(11):2669. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15112669

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kabato, Wogene Solomon, Niguss Hailegnaw, Tesfatsion Ermias Chaffamo, Asish Samuel, Agampodi Gihan S. D. De Silva, and Zoltán Molnár. 2025. "Microalgae-Based Strategies for Soil Health and Crop Productivity: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Pathways to Climate-Resilient Agriculture" Agronomy 15, no. 11: 2669. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15112669

APA Style

Kabato, W. S., Hailegnaw, N., Chaffamo, T. E., Samuel, A., De Silva, A. G. S. D., & Molnár, Z. (2025). Microalgae-Based Strategies for Soil Health and Crop Productivity: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Pathways to Climate-Resilient Agriculture. Agronomy, 15(11), 2669. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15112669

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