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Microalgal bioinoculants for sustainable agriculture and their interactions with soil biotic and abiotic components:A review

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Modem agricultural practices have posed a detrimental impact on the environment due to their intensive use to meet the food demands of an ever-increasing population.In this context,microalgal bioinoculants,specifically cyanobacteria and green microalgae,have emerged as sustainable options for agricultural practices to improve soil organic carbon,nutrient availability,microbial quality,and plant productivity.An overview of current and future perspectives on the use of microalgal bioinoculants in agriculture practices is presented in this review,along with a discussion of their interactions with soil biotic and abiotic factors that affect soil fertility,plant health,and crop productivity.The benefits of microalgal bioinoculants include releasing agronomically important metabolites(exopolymers and phytohormones)as well as solubilizing soil nutrients.Furthermore,they function as biocontrol agents against soil-borne pathogens and facilitate the establishment of rhizosphere communities of agricultural importance.So far,very few studies have explored the basic mechanisms by which microalgal bioinoculants interact with soil biotic and abiotic factors.In recent years,advanced molecular techniques have contributed to a better understanding of these interactions.

biocontrol agentbiofertilizercyanobacteriamicroalgaemicrobial communitymolecular techniqueplant growthsoil fertility

Shisy JOSE、Nirmal RENUKA、Sachitra Kumar RATHA、Sheena KUMARI、Faizal BUX

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Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology,Durban University of Technology,P.O.Box 1334,Durban 4000(South Africa)

Algal Biotechnology Laboratory,Department of Botany,Central University of Punjab,Bathinda 151401(India)

Phycology Laboratory,Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Botanical Research Institute,Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh 226001(India)

Durban University of TechnologyDepartment of Science and InnovationNational Research Foundation of South AfricaNational Research Foundation of South AfricaCentral University of PunjabCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Botanical Research Institute,India

84166129358CUPB/Acad./2022/1194

2024

土壤圈(英文版)
中国土壤学会,中科院南京土壤研究所和土壤与农业可持续发展国家重点实验室

土壤圈(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.477
ISSN:1002-0160
年,卷(期):2024.34(2)