Microbials for agriculture: why do they call them biostimulants when they mean probiotics?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Juan Sanjuu00e1n et al. from the Department of Soil and Plant Microbiology, Estaciu00f3n Experimental del Zaidu00edn, CSIC, Granada, Spain have published the research: Microbials for Agriculture: Why Do They Call Them Biostimulants When They Mean Probiotics?, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2023, 11, 153. of 28/Nov/2022
  • what: Biotechnological products based on PGPMs can enhance crop productivity and contribute to the sustainability of agriculture.

SUMMARY

    Plant-Beneficial Microbes and the Concept of Probiotics Revised: 28 December 2022 Plants naturally associate with many beneficial microorganisms which have key roles in host . . .

     

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