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Biostimulant
A biostimulant is a substance or microorganism that, when applied to plants or soil, stimulates natural processes to enhance nutrient uptake, efficiency, tolerance to abiotic stress, and crop quality.
Fermentation
Fermentation is a natural process by which microorganisms such as yeast, bacteria, and fungi break down organic substances such as sugars.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that uses living organisms or their components to create useful products or processes.
Seed filmcoat
Seed filmcoating is a common practice in the agricultural industry, where seeds may be coated with a thin layer of polymer or other materials in order to improve their handling, planting, or germination characteristics.
Cell wall degrading enzymes
Cell wall-degrading enzymes are a group of enzymes that are capable of breaking down the structural components of cell walls, such as cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin.
Phytohormones
Phytohormones, also known as plant hormones, are chemical signaling molecules that regulate various physiological processes in plants.
Systemic resistance
Systemic resistance is a type of induced plant defense mechanism that provides protection against a broad range of pathogens and pests.
Harzianic acid
Harzianic acid is a secondary metabolite produced by the fungus Trichoderma harzianum.
Trichokonins
Trichokonins are a group of small, cyclic peptides known to have a wide range of biological activities.
Secondary metabolites
Secondary metabolites are organic compounds that are not directly involved in the growth, development, or reproduction.
Enzymes
Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze or accelerate chemical reactions in living organisms.