评估巨囊藻提取物作为生物刺激剂的潜在用途--综述

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2024.09.070
Naledi Makhubalo, Chuene Victor Mashamaite, Alen Manyevere
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化肥使用量的增加与多个问题有关,包括土地退化、富营养化和环境污染。此外,这些化肥的天文数字般的成本使得人们必须寻找更便宜、更环保、更安全的天然植物营养素来源。从大宗海带(Macrocystis pyrifera)中提取的液体已被用于促进多种作物的生长和提高其产量。提取物含有高浓度的抗坏血酸和植物激素,包括细胞分裂素、赤霉素、玉米素、褐藻素和吲哚-3-乙酸。它还含有磷、钾、铁、钙、铜、锌、锰、钠、单宁酸和维生素。此外,大海带提取物是一种有益的产品,可促进种子发芽、植物生长和根系深层发育,并在各种条件下提高作物产量和质量。在本研究中,我们综述了有关大海带提取物作为一种潜在的生物刺激剂用于提高作物生长和产量的研究。此外,我们还强调了其在小农耕作系统中提供植物营养素的潜在应用,以及现有关于海带提取物知识的研究空白。总的来说,大海带提取物是一种对环境无害的天然生物刺激剂,可用于提高多种作物的生长和产量。尽管大海带提取物潜力巨大,但仍需进一步研究可用的植物激素、养分和可能更便宜的防腐剂提取方法,以及应用大海带提取物对土壤特性的影响。
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Assessing the potential use of Macrocystis pyrifera extracts as a biostimulant—A review
The increased use of chemical fertilisers is linked to several issues, including land degradation, eutrophication, and environmental pollution. Furthermore, the astronomical cost of these fertilisers necessitates the quest for cheaper, more environmentally friendly, and safe natural phytonutrient sources. The liquid derived from Macrocystis pyrifera (giant kelp) has been used to promote the growth and productivity of numerous crops. The extracts contain a high concentration of ascorbate and phytohormones, including cytokinin, gibberellins, zeatin, fucoidan, and indole-3-acetic acid. It also contains phosphorus, potassium, iron, calcium, copper, zinc, manganese, sodium, tannins, and vitamins. Furthermore, giant kelp extract is a beneficial product that promotes seed germination, plant growth, and deeper root development, as well as increasing crop yield and quality under a variety of conditions. In this study, we narratively reviewed studies on giant kelp extract as a potential biostimulant for increasing crop growth and productivity. Furthermore, we highlighted its potential application in smallholder farming systems to provide phytonutrients, as well as research gaps in existing knowledge about giant kelp extracts. In general, giant kelp extract is an environmentally benign and natural biostimulant that can be used to increase the development and production of a variety of crops. Despite the potential of giant kelp extracts, further research is needed on available phytohormones, nutrients, and potentially cheaper preservative extraction methods, as well as the effect of their application on soil properties.
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