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Management of Abiotic Stress in Horticultural Crops: Spotlight on Biostimulants


Pankaj Kumar Ray, Raj Narayan Singh, Anjani Kumar
Pages: 51-72
ISBN: 978-93-5834-068-6


Advances in Horticulture Sciences (Volume -3)

Advances in Horticulture Sciences
(Volume - 3)

Abstract

Abiotic stresses strongly affect plant growth, development and quality of production; final crop yield can be really compromised if stress occurs in plants’ most sensitive phenological phases. Additionally, the increase of crop stress tolerance through genetic improvements requires long breeding programmes and different cultivation environments for crop performance validation. Biostimulants have been proposed as agronomic tools to counteract abiotic stress. Indeed, these products containing bioactive molecules have a beneficial effect on plants and improve their capability to face adverse environmental conditions, acting on primary or secondary metabolism. Many companies are investing in new biostimulant products development and in the identification of the most effective bioactive molecules contained in different kinds of extracts, able to elicit specific plant responses against abiotic stresses. Most of these compounds are unknown and their characterization in term of composition is almost impossible; therefore, they could be classified on the basis of their role in plants. Biostimulants have been generally applied to high-value crops like fruits and vegetables; thus, in this review, we examine and summarise literature on their use on vegetable crops, focusing on their application to counteract the most common environmental stresses.

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