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Pode a agricultura tirar partido dos biofertilizante?

Authors: Rodrigues, M.A.; Correia, Carlos M.; Arrobas, Margarida;

Pode a agricultura tirar partido dos biofertilizante?

Abstract

A definição de biofertilizante pode variar, dependendo do contexto social em que se aplica ou da região do globo. Em meio científico, um biofertilizante tende a ser definido como uma substância que contêm organismos vivos que, quando aplicados a uma semente, sobre uma planta ou ao solo, colonizam a rizosfera ou o interior da planta aumentando o fornecimento ou a biodisponibilidade de nutrientes no solo, beneficiando o crescimento da planta (Vessey, 2003). Recentemente, a União Europeia integrou os produtos comerciais contendo microrganismos benéficos (fungos ou bactérias) no grupo dos “bioestimulantes para plantas” [Regulamento (UE) 2019/1009, de 5 de junho]. De forma simplificada, um bioestimulante para plantas é um produto que promove a nutrição ou a tolerância das plantas a stresses bióticos independentemente do seu conteúdo em nutrientes (du Jardin et al,. 2020).

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Portugal
Keywords

Agricultura, Bioestimulante, Biofertilizantes

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