Microbial inoculants: reviewing the past, discussing the present and previewing an outstanding future for the use of beneficial bacteria in agriculture

Author:

Santos Mariana Sanches,Nogueira Marco Antonio,Hungria MariangelaORCID

Abstract

AbstractMore than one hundred years have passed since the development of the first microbial inoculant for plants. Nowadays, the use of microbial inoculants in agriculture is spread worldwide for different crops and carrying different microorganisms. In the last decades, impressive progress has been achieved in the production, commercialization and use of inoculants. Nowadays, farmers are more receptive to the use of inoculants mainly because high-quality products and multi-purpose elite strains are available at the market, improving yields at low cost in comparison to chemical fertilizers. In the context of a more sustainable agriculture, microbial inoculants also help to mitigate environmental impacts caused by agrochemicals. Challenges rely on the production of microbial inoculants for a broader range of crops, and the expansion of the inoculated area worldwide, in addition to the search for innovative microbial solutions in areas subjected to increasing episodes of environmental stresses. In this review, we explore the world market for inoculants, showing which bacteria are prominent as inoculants in different countries, and we discuss the main research strategies that might contribute to improve the use of microbial inoculants in agriculture.

Funder

INCT-Plant-Growth Promoting Microorganisms for Agricultural Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biophysics

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