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Harnessing Microalgae and Cyanobacteria for Sustainable Agriculture: Mechanistic Insights and Applications as Biostimulants, Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents

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  • Ana Jurado-Flores

    (Instituto de Bioquímica Vegetal y Fotosíntesis (IBVF/CSIC), cicCartuja, Calle Américo Vespucio, 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Luis G. Heredia-Martínez

    (Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique (IBPC), CNRS, 75005 Paris, France
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Gloria Torres-Cortes

    (Innoplant S.L., Calle Reina Sofía 66, Viznar, 18179 Granada, Spain)

  • Encarnación Díaz-Santos

    (Laboratory of Biochemistry, Faculty of Experimental Sciences, Marine International Campus of Excellence and REMSMA, University of Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain)

Abstract

The prolonged and intensive use of chemical inputs in agriculture, particularly synthetic fertilizers, has generated a variety of environmental and agronomic challenges. This has intensified the need for alternative, viable, and sustainable solutions. Plant-associated microbes have emerged as promising candidates in this regard. While research has largely focused on bacteria and fungi, comparatively less attention has been paid to other microbial groups such as microalgae and cyanobacteria. These photosynthetic microorganisms offer multiple agronomic benefits, including the ability to capture CO 2 , assimilate essential micro- and macroelements, and synthesize a wide range of high-value metabolites. Their metabolic versatility enables the production of bioactive molecules with biostimulant and biocontrol properties, as well as biofertilizer potential through their intrinsic nutrient content. Additionally, several cyanobacterial species can fix atmospheric nitrogen, further enhancing their agricultural relevance. This review aims to summarize the potential of these microorganisms and their application in the agriculture sector, focusing primarily on their biofertilization, biostimulation, and biocontrol capabilities and presents a compilation of the products currently available on the market that are derived from these microorganisms. The present work also identifies the gaps in the use of these microorganisms and provides prospects for developing a suitable solution for today′s agriculture.

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  • Ana Jurado-Flores & Luis G. Heredia-Martínez & Gloria Torres-Cortes & Encarnación Díaz-Santos, 2025. "Harnessing Microalgae and Cyanobacteria for Sustainable Agriculture: Mechanistic Insights and Applications as Biostimulants, Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(17), pages 1-29, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:17:p:1842-:d:1737292
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    1. Shaista Nosheen & Iqra Ajmal & Yuanda Song, 2021. "Microbes as Biofertilizers, a Potential Approach for Sustainable Crop Production," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-20, February.
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