Affiliation:
1. Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract
Introduction:
Biostimulants consist of natural ingredients, metabolites of fermentation,
micro-organisms, algae or plant extracts, bacteria, mushrooms, humus substances, amino
acids, biomolecules, etc.
Methods:
In this study, all relevant English-language articles were collected. The literature was
reviewed using the keywords of biostimulant, medicinal plant, aromatic plant, natural products,
and pharmaceutical benefits from Google Scholar, Scopus, and PubMed databases.
Results:
The significant and promoting impact of biostimulants has been reported for different
medicinal and aromatic plants, such as salicylic acid for ajuga, artichoke, ajwain, basil, common
rue, common sage, common thyme, coneflower, coriander, dendrobium, desert Indian wheat,
dragonhead, fennel, fenugreek, feverfew, ginger, groundnut, guava, henna, Iranian soda, lavender,
lemon balm, lemongrass, Malabar spinach; seaweed extract on almond, bird,s eye chili; amino
acids on artemisia, broccoli, chamomile, beneficial bacteria on ashwagandha; humic acid on
black cumin, cannabis, chicory, garlic, gerbera, Hungarian vetch, Moldavian dragonhead, niger
plant; chitosan on dragon fruit, marigold, milk thistle, etc. The suggested mechanisms include the
stimulatory impacts on the activity of enzymes involved in different biosynthetic processes, the
hormone-like activity of biostimulant compounds and the improvement of nutrient uptake of
plants.
Conclusion:
The current manuscript gives many examples of the potential of biostimulants for
medicinal and aromatic plant production. However, further studies are needed to better understand
the effectiveness of different biostimulants and foliar applications in sustainable agriculture.
Funder
National Key R&D Program of China
Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.