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Alleviation of Fe-induced chlorosis of soybean plants grown in calcareous soil ...

Arcas, Alejandra; Sadeghi, S. Maryam; Lucena, Juan J.; Vindeirinho, João M.; Soares, Eduardo V.; Soares, Helena M. V. M.; López-Rayo, Sandra

The concerns about the unsustainability of traditional synthetic Fe chelates lead to the search for new environmentally friendly alternatives, such as siderophores-based fertilizers. In this work, the focus was on the evaluation of a bio-based Fe-chelate fertilizer obtained from the culture of the siderophore-producer bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter. The suitability of a freeze-dried fertilizer formulated from ...


Alleviation of Fe-induced chlorosis of soybean plants grown in calcareous soil ...

Arcas, Alejandra; Sadeghi, S. Maryam; Lucena, Juan J.; Vindeirinho, João M.; Soares, Eduardo V.; Soares, Helena M. V. M.; López-Rayo, Sandra

The concerns about the unsustainability of traditional synthetic Fe chelates lead to the search for new environmentally friendly alternatives, such as siderophores-based fertilizers. In this work, the focus was on the evaluation of a bio-based Fe-chelate fertilizer obtained from the culture of the siderophore-producer bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter. The suitability of a freeze-dried fertilizer formulated from ...


Evaluation of the Efficacy of Two New Biotechnological-Based Freeze-Dried Ferti...

Ferreira, Carlos M. H.; López-Rayo, Sandra; Lucena, Juan J.; Soares, Eduardo V.; Soares, Helena M. V. M.

Currently, fertilization with synthetic chelates is the most effective agricultural practice to prevent iron (Fe) deficiencies in crops, especially in calcareous soils. Because these compounds are not biodegradable, they are persistent in the environment, and so, there is the risk of metal leaching from the soils. Thus, new, more environment-friendly efficient solutions are needed to solve iron-deficiency-induc...


Evaluation of the efficacy of two new biotechnological-based freeze-dried ferti...

Ferreira, Carlos M. H.; López-Rayo, Sandra; Lucena, Juan J.; Soares, Eduardo V.; Soares, Helena M. V. M.

Currently, fertilization with synthetic chelates is the most effective agricultural practice to prevent iron (Fe) deficiencies in crops, especially in calcareous soils. Because these compounds are not biodegradable, they are persistent in the environment, and so, there is the risk of metal leaching from the soils. Thus, new, more environment-friendly efficient solutions are needed to solve iron-deficiency-induc...


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