Advances in microbial based bio-inoculum for amelioration of soil health and sustainable crop production

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Current Research in Microbial Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crmicr.2024.100251
Aurodeepa Samantaray , Sourav Chattaraj , Debasis Mitra , Arindam Ganguly , Rahul Kumar , Ashish Gaur , Pradeep K.Das Mohapatra , Sergio de los Santos-Villalobos , Anju Rani , Hrudayanath Thatoi
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The adoption of sustainable agricultural practices is increasingly imperative in addressing global food security and environmental concerns, with microbial based bio-inoculums emerging as a promising approach for nurturing soil health and fostering sustainable crop production.This review article explores the potential of microbial based bio-inoculumsor biofertilizers as a transformative approach toenhance plant disease resistance and growth. It explores the commercial prospects of biofertilizers, highlighting their role in addressing environmental concerns associated with conventional fertilizers while meeting the growing demand for eco-friendly agricultural practices. Additionally, this review discusses the future prospects of biofertilizers, emphasizing the ongoing advancements in biotechnology and formulation techniques that are expected to enhance their efficacy and applicability. Furthermore, this article provides insights into strategies for the successful acceptance of biofertilizers among farmers, including the importance of quality control, assurance, and education initiatives to raise awareness about their benefits and overcome barriers to adoption. By synthesizing the current research findings and industrial developments, this review offers valuable guidance for stakeholders seeking to exploit the potential of biofertilizers or beneficial microbes to promote soil health, ensure sustainable crop production, and addressing the challenges of modern agriculture.

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基于微生物的生物接种物在改善土壤健康和可持续作物生产方面的进展
在解决全球粮食安全和环境问题方面,采用可持续农业实践日益重要,而基于微生物的生物接种物正在成为培育土壤健康和促进可持续作物生产的一种有前途的方法。这篇综述文章探讨了基于微生物的生物接种物或生物肥料作为提高植物抗病性和生长的一种变革性方法的潜力。文章探讨了生物肥料的商业前景,强调了生物肥料在解决与传统肥料相关的环境问题方面的作用,同时满足了人们对生态友好型农业实践日益增长的需求。此外,这篇综述还讨论了生物肥料的未来前景,强调生物技术和配方技术的不断进步有望提高生物肥料的功效和适用性。此外,本文还深入探讨了农民成功接受生物肥料的策略,包括质量控制、保证和教育措施的重要性,以提高对生物肥料益处的认识,克服采用生物肥料的障碍。本综述综合了当前的研究成果和工业发展,为利益相关者提供了宝贵的指导,帮助他们挖掘生物肥料或有益微生物的潜力,促进土壤健康,确保作物可持续生产,应对现代农业的挑战。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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