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Role of Biostimulants in Sustainable Soybean ( Glycine max L.) Production: A Systematic Review

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  • Ebenezer Ayew Appiah

    (Kálmán Kerpely Doctoral School of Crop Production and Horticultural Science, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary
    Institute of Crop Production, Breeding and Plant Technology, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary)

  • Muhoja Sylivester Nyandi

    (Kálmán Kerpely Doctoral School of Crop Production and Horticultural Science, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary
    Institute of Crop Production, Breeding and Plant Technology, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary)

  • Akasairi Ocwa

    (Kálmán Kerpely Doctoral School of Crop Production and Horticultural Science, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary
    Department of Science Education, Bugema University, Kampala P.O. Box 6529, Uganda)

  • Enoch Jeffery Duodu

    (Department of Life Sciences and Engineering, TH Bingen University of Applied Sciences, Berlinstraße 109, 55411 Bingen am Rhein, Germany)

  • Erika Tünde Kutasy

    (Institute of Crop Production, Breeding and Plant Technology, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary)

Abstract

This systematic review critically evaluates and synthesizes current evidence on the efficacy of biostimulants in enhancing soybean seed yield and quality. A comprehensive literature search was conducted following the PRISMA approach using the Web of Science (WoS) database, focusing on peer-reviewed studies from 2014 to 2025 reporting on the effects of biostimulants applied alone or in combination with other agro-inputs on soybean performance. Over 500 publications were retrieved from the database, of which 72 were included in this review. Extracted data were used to calculate changes in yield (kg ha −1 ), percentage yield increase (%), oil content (%), and protein concentration (%). Our synthesis demonstrated that the sole application of biostimulants, including seaweed extracts, humic acids, amino acids, and beneficial microbes ( Bradyrhizobium , PGPR, AMF), consistently enhanced soybean yield by 4% to 65%, while their interaction with other agro-inputs was shown to be capable of increasing yield by more than 150% under abiotic stress conditions, indicating strong synergistic effects. These improvements are mediated through various physiological mechanisms such as enhanced nutrient uptake, improved root growth, increased photosynthetic efficiency, and elevated stress tolerance. Furthermore, biostimulant application positively affects seed quality, increasing oil and protein content by 0.4–5.5% and 0.5–7.3%, respectively, by optimizing source–sink relationships and metabolic pathways. Overall, the greatest benefits are frequently observed through synergistic combinations of biostimulants with one another or with reduced rates of mineral fertilizers, highlighting a promising pathway toward sustainable crop intensification in soybean systems.

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  • Ebenezer Ayew Appiah & Muhoja Sylivester Nyandi & Akasairi Ocwa & Enoch Jeffery Duodu & Erika Tünde Kutasy, 2026. "Role of Biostimulants in Sustainable Soybean ( Glycine max L.) Production: A Systematic Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:636-:d:1835807
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