Transformation of process water in the agri-food industry for its use in the agriculture in order to improve the agricultural processes.

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  • Verónica Castillo Ruiz (2) Departmento/Empresa: Departamento de Biología Molecular e Ingeniería Bioquímica, Dirección: Américo Vespucio 24 (Cambimer). (3)Departmento/Empresa: G2G Algae Solutions, Dirección: Gabriel Lupiáñez Gely 32 (Gelves).
  • Aroa Sánchez López Departamento de Biología Molecular e Ingeniería Bioquímica, Dirección: Américo Vespucio 24 (Cambimer).
  • Manuel Del Valle González G2G Algae Solutions, Dirección: Gabriel Lupiáñez Gely 32 (Gelves).

Palabras clave:

microalgae, biostimulant, phytohormones

Resumen

The agricultural sector is facing a challenge because they need to increase the productivity of the agricultural crops due to the growing global population. Moreover, another problem is the negative impact that the chemical fertilizers
and pesticides have in the ecosystems and human health. For this reason, investigation is needed to find other type of fertilizers to avoid this detrimental impact. Nowadays, biostimulants are playing an important role, they are considered as plant growth regulators because they enhance flowering, germination, plant growth and crop productivity and are
environmental-friendly [1].
In this study, the efficiency of the microalgaes and their use as biostimulants have been put to test. In order to prove the effects in the plant growth and crop productivity using lettuce as test crop, seven solutions have been prepared with different concentrations of natural fertilizer, microorganisms and microalgae. After that, these solutions were
tested to prove if microalgae promoted seed germination and plant development in radishes' seed. Finally, cut flowers (daisies) were used to prove the efficiency of microalgaes in the maintenance of post-harvey, so four solutions which had water, aspirin, microalgae culture (with the microalgae) and seaweed liquid extract (without the microalgae) were
prepared.
The results showed improve in the test crops as well as in the cut flowers. This can be explained because microalgae produce phytohormones like auxins, gibberelins, cytokinins and abscisc acid and other exogenous molecules as lipids, aminoacids, polysaccharide, etc. That can cause this beneficial effect [2].
In conclusion, the microalgae seems to be a perfect substitute for the chemical fertilizers because of its benefits and non-harmful effects.

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Rouphael, Y., & Colla, G. (2020). Editorial: Biostimulants in Agriculture. Frontiers in Plant Science, 11(February), 1–7.

https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00040

Stirk, W. A., & van Staden, J. (2020). Potential of phytohormones as a strategy to improve microalgae productivity for biotechnological applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107612

Biotechnology Advances, 44(July), 107612. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107612

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2023-09-13

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Castillo Ruiz, V.; Sánchez López, A.; Del Valle González, M. Transformation of Process Water in the Agri-Food Industry for Its Use in the Agriculture in Order to Improve the Agricultural Processes. Bs 2023.

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