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Bioeffectors directly or indirectly affect plant performance by influencing the functional implementation or activation of biological mechanisms, particularly those interfering with soil-plant-microbe interactions. In contrast to conventional fertilizers and pesticides, the effectiveness of
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Further mechanisms for the positive impact of bioeffectors on plant growth have postulated, promising a high potential for resource preservation due to reduction of fertiliser and pesticide use:
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strains for soil or seed inoculation as a prerequisite for symbiotic N2-fixation when establishing new legume species or varieties.
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bioeffectors is not based on a substantial direct input of mineral plant nutrients, either in inorganic or organic forms.
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Minutes of the 6th International Symposium Plant Protection and Plant Health in Europe, May 2014 Braunschweig, Germany
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or generally to advance cropping efficiency; they can contain one or more bio-effectors along with other substances”
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reduction of trace elements from less soluble oxidised to highly soluble reduced forms (e.g., Fe to Fe, Mn to Mn),
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sufficient mycorrhization enhances nutrient (P) and water uptake and increases resistance to pathogenic fungi.
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Active nutrient mobilisation by exudation of acids and carboxylates (e.g. P-mobilisation),
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inoculation for soils with a (temporarily) low potential for natural root mycorrhization.
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Well-established bioeffectors with documented positive results at the field level are:
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The Rhizosphere: Contributions of the soil-root interface to sustainable soil systems
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the European Union supports the Research of Bioeffectors under the leadership of the
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or active natural compound which directly or indirectly affects plant performance (
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enhancement of mycorrhizal infection and growth, and stimulating hormonal effects.
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exudation of micro-nutrient mobilising siderophores/chelates (e.g. Fe),
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The results of the project will be evaluated by the members of the
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to improve plant nutrient acquisition (bio-fertilizers),
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International Biocontrol Manufacturers' Association
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Index

Biofector
microorganism
biofertilizer
fertilizer
pesticide
pathogens
pests
bio-control agents
Rhizobia
mycorrhiza
University of Hohenheim
Guenter Neumann
Jiří Balík
Borbala Biro
Karl Fritz Lauer
Uwe Ludewig
Torsten Müller
Alessandro Piccolo
Manfred G. Raupp
Kornelia Smalla
Pavel Tlustoš
Markus Weinmann
Association Biostimulants in Agriculture
European Biostimulant Industry Council
International Biocontrol Manufacturers' Association
Annual Biocontrol Industry Meeting
Webpage Biofector
Biofector Database
Archived
Wayback Machine

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