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Sustainable agriculture systems in vegetable production using chitin and chitosan as plant biostimulants

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Autore
Shahrajabian M.H., Chaski C., Polyzos N., Tzortzakis N., Petropoulos S.A.
Data
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/biom11060819
Soggetto
chitin
chitosan
fertilizer
fungicide
growth promotor
heavy metal
indoleacetic acid
n acetylglucosamine
nanoparticle
plant biostimulant
plant protein
proteinase
unclassified drug
chitin
chitosan
fertilizer
Amaryllidaceae
Asteraceae
aubergine
biodegradation
Brassicaceae
cabbage
Convolvulaceae
crop production
Cucurbitaceae
environmental sustainability
evapotranspiration
Fabaceae
Lamiaceae
leaching
lettuce
Malvaceae
Meloidogyne incognita
nonhuman
nutrient
pepper
pigeonpea
protein polymerization
Review
Rosaceae
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
soil pollution
soil property
Solanaceae
stomatal conductance
strawberry
sustainable agriculture
tomato
Trichoderma
vegetable
Zingiberaceae
crop
growth, development and aging
vegetable
Chitin
Chitosan
Crops, Agricultural
Fertilizers
Vegetables
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Abstract
Chitin and chitosan are natural compounds that are biodegradable and nontoxic and have gained noticeable attention due to their effective contribution to increased yield and agro-environmental sustainability. Several effects have been reported for chitosan application in plants. Particularly, it can be used in plant defense systems against biological and environmental stress conditions and as a plant growth promoter—it can increase stomatal conductance and reduce transpiration or be applied as a coating material in seeds. Moreover, it can be effective in promoting chitinolytic microorganisms and prolonging storage life through post-harvest treatments, or benefit nutrient delivery to plants since it may prevent leaching and improve slow release of nutrients in fertilizers. Finally, it can remediate polluted soils through the removal of cationic and anionic heavy metals and the improvement of soil properties. On the other hand, chitin also has many beneficial effects such as plant growth promotion, improved plant nutrition and ability to modulate and improve plants’ resistance to abiotic and biotic stressors. The present review presents a literature overview regarding the effects of chitin, chitosan and derivatives on horticultural crops, highlighting their important role in modern sustainable crop production; the main limitations as well as the future prospects of applications of this particular biostimulant category are also presented. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78932
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