Plant Biostimulants to Enhance Abiotic Stress Resilience in Crops

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The escalating impact of abiotic stress on crop productivity requires innovative strategies to ensure sustainable agriculture. This review examines the promising role of biostimulants in mitigating the adverse effects of abiotic stress on crops. Biostimulants, ranging from simple organic compounds to complex living microorganisms, have demonstrated significant potential in enhancing plant resilience, stress tolerance, and overall performance. The mechanisms underlying biostimulant action—such as enhancing antioxidant defenses, regulating hormonal pathways, and inducing metabolic adjustments—are reviewed. Furthermore, we incorporate the latest research findings, methodologies, and advancements in biostimulant applications for addressing abiotic stressors, including drought, salinity, high temperatures, and nutrient deficiencies. This review also highlights current challenges and future opportunities for optimizing biostimulant use in sustainable crop production. This revision aims to guide researchers and agronomists in applying biostimulants to improve crop resilience in the context of climate change.

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Di Sario, L., Boeri, P., Matus, J. T., & Pizzio, G. A. (2025, February 1). Plant Biostimulants to Enhance Abiotic Stress Resilience in Crops. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26031129

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