Biostimulants for Improving Reproductive Growth and Crop Yield

Biostimulants for Improving Reproductive Growth and Crop Yield

Dolezal, Karel; Van Staden, Johannes; Gupta, Shubhpriya

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

01/2025

330

Mole

Inglês

9780443132070

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1. Evaluating biostimulants and their active biomolecules in improving reproductive growth of crops 2. Application of biostimulants for vegetative reproduction of crops with special reference to bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and stolons. 3. Role of biostimulants in the induction of buds and flowering 4. Influence of biostimulants on pollen germination, pollen tube development and pollen viability 5. Role of biostimulants in pollen-pistil interaction and development of female gametophyte (ovule development) 6. Effect of biostimulants on fertilization and embryo development 7. Enhancing seed production and quality using biostimulants 8. Effect of biostimulants on fruit set and fruit yield 9. Contribution of biostimulants in improving flower and fruit longevity 10. Role of biostimulants in the regulation of the physiology of flowering 11. Improving crop yield and produce quality using biostimulants 12. Empirical evidence of the efficacy of biostimulants in improving crop productivity under field conditions 13. Common mistakes made by researchers and farmers when applying biostimulants 14. Action mechanisms of biostimulants with respect to reproductive growth (sexual and vegetative reproduction) and crop yield 15. State-of-the-art and future research directions?in biostimulant research for improving reproductive growth and crop yield
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Abiotic stress; Algalization; Bioactive compound; Biochemical signaling pathways; Biofortified vegetables; Biostimulant; Biostimulants; Chemical profile; Chitin/chitosan; Crop productivity; Crop yield; Database; Ecology; Endophytes; Flower drop; Flowering; Foliar application; Fruits; Grain quality; Humic/fulvic acid; Marketable crops; Marketing of biostimulants; Microbial biostimulants; Mode of action; Nonmicrobial biostimulants; Nutritional quality; Organic agriculture; Organic inputs; Phenotypic marker; Plant bioassay; Plant growth; Priming; Protein hydrolysate; Regenerative agriculture; Regulatory networks; Reproductive stage; Resource use efficiency; Root development; Screening platform; Seaweed extract; Seed coating; Seed priming; Seedling emergence; Soil drench; Stress in vegetables; Sustainability; Sustainable agriculture; Sustainable production