The Effect of Biostimulants on Horticultural Crops
A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 September 2023) | Viewed by 14464
Special Issue Editors
Interests: plant growth promoting bacteria; Bacillus sp.; chitosan; salt stress tolerance; sugars in promoting plant growth
Interests: PGPR; plant–microbe interactions; biocontrol; plant growth promotion
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Dear Colleagues,
One of the main challenges for global agriculture will be to fulfill increasing food demand for a growing population, estimated to be more than 9 billion people by 2050, showing the urgent need to elevate sustainable agricultural production over the coming decades. To achieve the above, it is necessary to use eco-friendly alternatives. Agricultural biostimulants include substances and microorganisms (microbial bioinoculants, humic acids, fulvic acids, protein hydrolysates, and amino acids, and seaweed extracts) that could enhance horticultural crops production by plant growth stimulation, increased nutrient uptake, and biotic and abiotic stress tolerance.
The purpose of this Special Issue of Horticulturae, titled “The Effect of Biostimulants on Horticultural Crops”, is to show the beneficial effects of new biostimulants that could also contribute to the development of sustainable horticulture. Manuscripts that show advances in the molecular mechanisms used by bioinoculants to stimulate plant growth, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance response are welcome. Additionally, manuscripts on bioinoculant combinations, for example, microorganisms with seaweed extracts that increase the benefits of horticultural production, are welcome.
Dr. Pedro Loeza-Lara
Dr. Gustavo Santoyo
Dr. Rafael Jiménez-Mejía
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biostimulants
- sustainable agriculture
- microbial bioinoculants
- humic acids
- fulvic acids
- protein hydrolysates and amino acids
- seaweed extracts
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