The utilization of microbes for sustainable food production.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
BioTechnologia Pub Date : 2023-06-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/bta.2023.127209
Muhamad-Firus Bin Noor-Hassim, Chuen L Ng, Han M Teo, Wahizatul-Afzan Azmi, Nurfarha Binti Muhamad-Zalan, Nurul-Afza Binti Karim, Aziz Ahmad
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Abstract

As the global human population continues to grow, the demand for food rises accordingly. Unfortunately, anthropogenic activities, climate change, and the release of gases from the utilization of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are causing detrimental effects on sustainable food production and agroecosystems. Despite these challenges, there remain underutilized opportunities for sustainable food production. This review discusses the advantages and benefits of utilizing microbes in food production. Microbes can be used as alternative food sources to directly supply nutrients for both humans and livestock. Additionally, microbes offer higher flexibility and diversity in facilitating crop productivity and agri-food production. Microbes function as natural nitrogen fixators, mineral solubilizers, nano-mineral synthesizers, and plant growth regulator inducers, all of which promote plant growth. They are also active organisms in degrading organic materials and remediating heavy metals and pollution in soils, as well as soil-water binders. In addition, microbes that occupy the plant rhizosphere release biochemicals that have nontoxic effects on the host and the environment. These biochemicals could act as biocides in controlling agricultural pests, pathogens, and diseases. Therefore, it is important to consider the use of microbes for sustainable food production.

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利用微生物促进可持续食品生产。
随着全球人口的不断增长,对粮食的需求也相应增加。遗憾的是,人为活动、气候变化以及使用合成肥料和杀虫剂释放的气体正在对可持续粮食生产和农业生态系统造成不利影响。尽管存在这些挑战,但可持续粮食生产的机遇仍未得到充分利用。本综述讨论了在粮食生产中利用微生物的优势和益处。微生物可作为替代食物来源,直接为人类和牲畜提供营养。此外,微生物在促进作物生产力和农业食品生产方面具有更高的灵活性和多样性。微生物具有天然固氮剂、矿物质增溶剂、纳米矿物质合成剂和植物生长调节剂诱导剂的功能,所有这些都能促进植物生长。它们还是降解有机物、修复土壤中重金属和污染的活性生物,也是土壤水粘合剂。此外,占据植物根瘤层的微生物会释放出对宿主和环境无毒的生化物质。这些生化物质可作为生物杀灭剂控制农业害虫、病原体和疾病。因此,必须考虑利用微生物进行可持续粮食生产。
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BioTechnologia
BioTechnologia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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1.60
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8
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: BIOTECHNOLOGIA – a high standard, peer-reviewed, quarterly magazine, providing a medium for the rapid publication of research reports and review articles on novel and innovative aspects of biotechnology, computational biology and bionanotechnology.
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