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Soil Microbial Resources for Improving Fertilizers Efficiency in an Integrated Plant Nutrient Management System

机译:综合植物养分管理系统中提高肥料效率的土壤微生物资源

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Tomorrow’s agriculture, challenged by increasing global demand for food, scarcity of arable lands, and resources alongside multiple environment pressures, needs to be managed smartly through sustainable and eco-efficient approaches. Modern agriculture has to be more productive, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. While macronutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sulfur (S) supplied by mineral fertilizers are vital to crop production, agriculturally beneficial microorganisms may also contribute directly (i.e., biological N2 fixation, P solubilization, and phytohormone production, etc.) or indirectly (i.e., antimicrobial compounds biosynthesis and elicitation of induced systemic resistance, etc.) to crop improvement and fertilizers efficiency. Microbial-based bioformulations that increase plant performance are greatly needed, and in particular bioformulations that exhibit complementary and synergistic effects with mineral fertilization. Such an integrated soil fertility management strategy has been demonstrated through several controlled and non-controlled experiments, but more efforts have to be made in order to thoroughly understand the multiple functions of beneficial microorganisms within the soil microbial community itself and in interaction with plants and mineral resources. In fact, the combined usage of microbial [i.e., beneficial microorganisms: N2-fixing (NF), P-solubilizing, and P mobilizing, etc.] and mineral resources is an emerging research area that aims to design and develop efficient microbial formulations which are highly compatible with mineral inputs, with positive impacts on both crops and environment. This novel approach is likely to be of a global interest, especially in most N- and P-deficient agro-ecosystems. In this review, we report on the importance of NF bacteria and P solubilizing/mobilizing microbes as well as their interactions with mineral P fertilization in improving crop productivity and fertilizers efficiency. In addition, we shed light on the interactive and synergistic effects that may occur within multi-trophic interactions involving those two microbial groups and positive consequences on plant mineral uptake, crop productivity, and resiliency to environmental constraints. Improving use of mineral nutrients is a must to securing higher yield and productivity in a sustainable manner, therefore continuously designing, developing and testing innovative integrated plant nutrient management systems based on relevant biological resources (crops and microorganisms) is highly required.
机译:未来的农业面临全球粮食需求增长,耕地稀缺和资源以及多重环境压力的挑战,需要通过可持续和生态高效的方法进行明智的管理。现代农业必须提高生产力,可持续性和环境友好性。虽然矿物肥料提供的大量营养素,例如氮(N),磷(P),钾(K)和硫(S)对作物生产至关重要,但对农业有益的微生物也可能直接做出贡献(即生物固氮,磷增溶) ,以及植物激素的产生等)或间接(即抗菌化合物的生物合成和诱发诱导的系统抗性等)对作物改良和肥料效率的影响。迫切需要提高植物性能的基于微生物的生物制剂,尤其是与矿物施肥表现出互补和协同作用的生物制剂。这种综合的土壤肥力管理策略已经通过一些受控和非受控实验得到了证明,但是还需要付出更多的努力才能彻底了解有益微生物在土壤微生物群落内部以及与植物和矿物相互作用中的多种功能。资源。实际上,微生物[即有益微生物:固氮,富磷和富集磷等有益微生物]和矿产资源的组合使用是旨在设计和开发高效微生物制剂的新兴研究领域,与矿物质投入高度兼容,对作物和环境都有积极影响。这种新颖的方法可能引起全球关注,尤其是在大多数缺氮和缺磷的农业生态系统中。在这篇综述中,我们报告了NF细菌和P增溶/动员微生物的重要性以及它们与矿物P肥料的相互作用在提高作物生产力和肥料效率方面的重要性。此外,我们阐明了涉及这两个微生物群的多营养相互作用中可能发生的相互作用和协同效应,以及对植物矿物质吸收,作物生产力和对环境约束的抵抗力的积极影响。为了以可持续的方式确保更高的产量和生产力,必须增加矿质养分的使用,因此,迫切需要基于相关生物资源(作物和微生物)不断设计,开发和测试创新的综合植物养分管理系统。

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