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Title: Biological resources driving productivity: bioinputs for sustainable plant agriculture in Brazil.
Authors: BARBOSA, M. F.
SALES, R. M. M.
GALARZA, F. A. D.
KRUGER, C. Q.
FAVARO, L. C. de L.
QUIRINO, B. F.
Affiliation: MATEUS FLORENTINO BARBOSA, UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DE BRASÍLIA; RODRIGO MAURÍCIO MARINSEK SALES, UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DE BRASÍLIA; FLÁVIA AUGUSTA DIAS GALARZA, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; CLARISSA QUIRINO KRUGER, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; LEIA CECILIA DE LIMA FAVARO, CNPAE; BETANIA FERRAZ QUIRINO, CNPAE.
Date Issued: 2025
Citation: Sustainable Microbiology, v. 2, n. 3, qvaf011, 2025.
Description: Brazil is a world leader in agriculture, playing an important role in world food security. Agriculture has changed drastically over the years in Brazil. Different kinds of technology are being developed to increase production, reduce costs, and to decrease environmental impacts of agriculture. In 2020, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply (MAPA) launched the National Bioinputs Program to promote the adoption of sustainable technologies derived from biological resources, bioinputs, many of which are microbial-based. Bioinputs aim at enhancing agricultural productivity, improving soil health, and mitigate environmental impacts. Bioinputs can be classified into three main groups according to functionality: those that promote plant growth and development, those that serve as biological pest control agents, and those that contribute to soil conditioning or restoration.
NAL Thesaurus: Biofertilizers
Keywords: Microbial-based
Bioinoculants
Biopriming
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/sumbio/qvaf011
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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