Metabolic and transcriptomic effects of Aphanothece sp. biostimulant on tomato plant growth and phosphorus acquisition
Chanda Mutale‐joan,
Farid Rachidi,
Najib El Mernissi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPhosphorus (P) fertilizers, made from rock phosphate, increase crop yields. However, rock phosphate is a finite resource, stressing the need for more P‐efficient crops.AimsThis study aims to exploit P‐adaptive traits that enhance P‐acquisition and P‐use efficiency in crops, as a potential sustainable P‐use management method in agricultural settings.MethodsThis study investigates the biostimulant effects of Aphanothece sp. extracts (ApE) on P absorption efficiency traits of tomato plants supplied with… Show more
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