Biostimulatory Impacts of Seed Priming through Botanical Extracts on Crop Production: A Critical Review

Yashoja Indurugalla, Dilki Manimekala, G. Galahitigama
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Rapid human population increase, food scarcity, and climate change are some of the global challenges in the current scenario. Among these, climate change adversely impacts crop production by creating abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and metal toxicity. Seed emergence, the critical stage in crop development, is highly vulnerable to these abiotic stresses. Therefore, short-term approaches to increase seed germination and the initial growth of plants were investigated in advance as a solution. Seed priming is indeed a pre-sowing treatment of seeds. It is a technique used to enhance the germination and early growth of seeds by exposing them to controlled hydration and sometimes other treatments before planting. Seed priming considered a low-cost, eco-friendly, and sustainable technique to promote seed germination and the initial growth of plants. Though various priming methods are available, this review discusses only botanical extracts (both seaweed and plant extracts) used as priming agents in seed priming. Among the seaweed extracts, green and brown algae species such as Ascophyllum nodosum, Sargassum spp., and Ulva spp. enhanced the crop performances even under stress conditions. In addition, leaf extracts derived from drumstick (Moringa oleifera) and neem (Azadirachta indica) are widely used to increase the crop production under stress and non-stress environments. Furthermore, in this review discussed about priming mechanism, different extraction methods and bioextracts behavior under diverse agroecosystems are discussed in detail.
通过植物提取物进行种子催熟对作物生产的生物刺激影响:评论
人口迅速增长、粮食短缺和气候变化是当前面临的一些全球性挑战。其中,气候变化会造成干旱、盐碱和金属中毒等非生物胁迫,从而对作物生产产生不利影响。种子萌发是作物生长的关键阶段,极易受到这些非生物胁迫的影响。因此,人们提前研究了提高种子萌发和植物初期生长的短期方法,作为一种解决方案。种子催芽实际上是对种子的播种前处理。它是通过在播种前对种子进行有控制的水合处理,有时也进行其他处理,来提高种子发芽率和早期生长的一种技术。种子打底被认为是促进种子发芽和植物初期生长的一种低成本、环保和可持续的技术。虽然有多种催芽方法,但本综述只讨论在种子催芽中用作催芽剂的植物提取物(包括海藻和植物提取物)。在海藻提取物中,绿藻和褐藻物种,如节叶藻、马尾藻和莼菜,即使在胁迫条件下也能提高作物的表现。此外,鼓槌(Moringa oleifera)和印楝(Azadirachta indica)的叶提取物也被广泛用于提高作物在胁迫和非胁迫环境下的产量。此外,本综述还详细讨论了引诱机制、不同的提取方法以及生物提取物在不同农业生态系统下的表现。
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