An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline Soils

The unsustainable use of natural resources and their overexploitation continue to be major threats to global agriculture development. This practice increases the abiotic stresses, resulting both in crop yield losses and soil degradation. Low productivity is often associated with salinized soil, whic...

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Main Authors: Abdelbasset Lakhdar, Mohamed Trigui, Francesco Montemurro
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description The unsustainable use of natural resources and their overexploitation continue to be major threats to global agriculture development. This practice increases the abiotic stresses, resulting both in crop yield losses and soil degradation. Low productivity is often associated with salinized soil, which is caused by the toxic and osmotic effects of soluble salt accumulation and, consequently, lack of organic matter. Conversely, there is a need to improve the current crop productivity to meet the increasing food demands. Among the current methodologies proposed to increase plant resistance to abiotic stress, the utilization in crop production of plant biostimulants has been recently proposed. These are organic products mainly based on algae, microorganisms, fulvic and humic acids, proteins, and amino acids that improve physiological plant performance, leading to increased crop productivity. Among their positive benefits, the application of plant biostimulants can also reduce the usage of conventional chemical fertilizers. The aim of this work was to present the effects of different biostimulants on saline conditions. In particular, in this review, we report and critically discuss the most recent research dealing with the effects of the application of plant biostimulants both on crop growth and on plant salinity resistance.
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spelling doaj-art-d37347d53d7e4907b91c0cedeef504022025-08-19T22:51:29ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952023-08-01138209210.3390/agronomy13082092An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline SoilsAbdelbasset Lakhdar0Mohamed Trigui1Francesco Montemurro2Laboratory of Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development “LASED”, Sfax Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, University of Sfax, Sfax 3000, TunisiaLaboratory of Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development “LASED”, Sfax Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, University of Sfax, Sfax 3000, TunisiaCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, Via Celso Ulpiani 5, 70125 Bari, ItalyThe unsustainable use of natural resources and their overexploitation continue to be major threats to global agriculture development. This practice increases the abiotic stresses, resulting both in crop yield losses and soil degradation. Low productivity is often associated with salinized soil, which is caused by the toxic and osmotic effects of soluble salt accumulation and, consequently, lack of organic matter. Conversely, there is a need to improve the current crop productivity to meet the increasing food demands. Among the current methodologies proposed to increase plant resistance to abiotic stress, the utilization in crop production of plant biostimulants has been recently proposed. These are organic products mainly based on algae, microorganisms, fulvic and humic acids, proteins, and amino acids that improve physiological plant performance, leading to increased crop productivity. Among their positive benefits, the application of plant biostimulants can also reduce the usage of conventional chemical fertilizers. The aim of this work was to present the effects of different biostimulants on saline conditions. In particular, in this review, we report and critically discuss the most recent research dealing with the effects of the application of plant biostimulants both on crop growth and on plant salinity resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/8/2092biostimulantssalinity stressplant growth promoterArbuscular mycorrhizal fungiseaweedshumic substances
spellingShingle Abdelbasset Lakhdar
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salinity stress
plant growth promoter
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
seaweeds
humic substances
title An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline Soils
title_full An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline Soils
title_fullStr An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline Soils
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title_short An Overview of Biostimulants’ Effects in Saline Soils
title_sort overview of biostimulants effects in saline soils
topic biostimulants
salinity stress
plant growth promoter
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
seaweeds
humic substances
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