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Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability

Modern agriculture is primarily focused on the massive production of cereals and other food-based crops in a sustainable manner in order to fulfill the food demands of an ever-increasing global population. However, intensive agricultural practices, rampant use of agrochemicals, and other environment...

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Autores principales: Upadhayay, Viabhav Kumar, Chitara, Manoj Kumar, Mishra, Dhruv, Jha, Manindra Nath, Jaiswal, Aman, Kumari, Geeta, Ghosh, Saipayan, Patel, Vivek Kumar, Naitam, Mayur G., Singh, Ashish Kumar, Pareek, Navneet, Taj, Gohar, Maithani, Damini, Kumar, Ankit, Dasila, Hemant, Sharma, Adita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1133968
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author Upadhayay, Viabhav Kumar
Chitara, Manoj Kumar
Mishra, Dhruv
Jha, Manindra Nath
Jaiswal, Aman
Kumari, Geeta
Ghosh, Saipayan
Patel, Vivek Kumar
Naitam, Mayur G.
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Pareek, Navneet
Taj, Gohar
Maithani, Damini
Kumar, Ankit
Dasila, Hemant
Sharma, Adita
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Chitara, Manoj Kumar
Mishra, Dhruv
Jha, Manindra Nath
Jaiswal, Aman
Kumari, Geeta
Ghosh, Saipayan
Patel, Vivek Kumar
Naitam, Mayur G.
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Pareek, Navneet
Taj, Gohar
Maithani, Damini
Kumar, Ankit
Dasila, Hemant
Sharma, Adita
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description Modern agriculture is primarily focused on the massive production of cereals and other food-based crops in a sustainable manner in order to fulfill the food demands of an ever-increasing global population. However, intensive agricultural practices, rampant use of agrochemicals, and other environmental factors result in soil fertility degradation, environmental pollution, disruption of soil biodiversity, pest resistance, and a decline in crop yields. Thus, experts are shifting their focus to other eco-friendly and safer methods of fertilization in order to ensure agricultural sustainability. Indeed, the importance of plant growth-promoting microorganisms, also determined as “plant probiotics (PPs),” has gained widespread recognition, and their usage as biofertilizers is being actively promoted as a means of mitigating the harmful effects of agrochemicals. As bio-elicitors, PPs promote plant growth and colonize soil or plant tissues when administered in soil, seeds, or plant surface and are used as an alternative means to avoid heavy use of agrochemicals. In the past few years, the use of nanotechnology has also brought a revolution in agriculture due to the application of various nanomaterials (NMs) or nano-based fertilizers to increase crop productivity. Given the beneficial properties of PPs and NMs, these two can be used in tandem to maximize benefits. However, the use of combinations of NMs and PPs, or their synergistic use, is in its infancy but has exhibited better crop-modulating effects in terms of improvement in crop productivity, mitigation of environmental stress (drought, salinity, etc.), restoration of soil fertility, and strengthening of the bioeconomy. In addition, a proper assessment of nanomaterials is necessary before their application, and a safer dose of NMs should be applicable without showing any toxic impact on the environment and soil microbial communities. The combo of NMs and PPs can also be encapsulated within a suitable carrier, and this method aids in the controlled and targeted delivery of entrapped components and also increases the shelf life of PPs. However, this review highlights the functional annotation of the combined impact of NMs and PPs on sustainable agricultural production in an eco-friendly manner.
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spelling pubmed-101890662023-05-18 Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability Upadhayay, Viabhav Kumar Chitara, Manoj Kumar Mishra, Dhruv Jha, Manindra Nath Jaiswal, Aman Kumari, Geeta Ghosh, Saipayan Patel, Vivek Kumar Naitam, Mayur G. Singh, Ashish Kumar Pareek, Navneet Taj, Gohar Maithani, Damini Kumar, Ankit Dasila, Hemant Sharma, Adita Front Microbiol Microbiology Modern agriculture is primarily focused on the massive production of cereals and other food-based crops in a sustainable manner in order to fulfill the food demands of an ever-increasing global population. However, intensive agricultural practices, rampant use of agrochemicals, and other environmental factors result in soil fertility degradation, environmental pollution, disruption of soil biodiversity, pest resistance, and a decline in crop yields. Thus, experts are shifting their focus to other eco-friendly and safer methods of fertilization in order to ensure agricultural sustainability. Indeed, the importance of plant growth-promoting microorganisms, also determined as “plant probiotics (PPs),” has gained widespread recognition, and their usage as biofertilizers is being actively promoted as a means of mitigating the harmful effects of agrochemicals. As bio-elicitors, PPs promote plant growth and colonize soil or plant tissues when administered in soil, seeds, or plant surface and are used as an alternative means to avoid heavy use of agrochemicals. In the past few years, the use of nanotechnology has also brought a revolution in agriculture due to the application of various nanomaterials (NMs) or nano-based fertilizers to increase crop productivity. Given the beneficial properties of PPs and NMs, these two can be used in tandem to maximize benefits. However, the use of combinations of NMs and PPs, or their synergistic use, is in its infancy but has exhibited better crop-modulating effects in terms of improvement in crop productivity, mitigation of environmental stress (drought, salinity, etc.), restoration of soil fertility, and strengthening of the bioeconomy. In addition, a proper assessment of nanomaterials is necessary before their application, and a safer dose of NMs should be applicable without showing any toxic impact on the environment and soil microbial communities. The combo of NMs and PPs can also be encapsulated within a suitable carrier, and this method aids in the controlled and targeted delivery of entrapped components and also increases the shelf life of PPs. However, this review highlights the functional annotation of the combined impact of NMs and PPs on sustainable agricultural production in an eco-friendly manner. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10189066/ /pubmed/37206335 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1133968 Text en Copyright © 2023 Upadhayay, Chitara, Mishra, Jha, Jaiswal, Kumari, Ghosh, Patel, Naitam, Singh, Pareek, Taj, Maithani, Kumar, Dasila and Sharma. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Upadhayay, Viabhav Kumar
Chitara, Manoj Kumar
Mishra, Dhruv
Jha, Manindra Nath
Jaiswal, Aman
Kumari, Geeta
Ghosh, Saipayan
Patel, Vivek Kumar
Naitam, Mayur G.
Singh, Ashish Kumar
Pareek, Navneet
Taj, Gohar
Maithani, Damini
Kumar, Ankit
Dasila, Hemant
Sharma, Adita
Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title_full Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title_fullStr Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title_short Synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: A tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
title_sort synergistic impact of nanomaterials and plant probiotics in agriculture: a tale of two-way strategy for long-term sustainability
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1133968
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