Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática

Biofertilizers based on efficient microorganisms and organic matter are emerging as a promising element to curb the indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers. However, a deeper understanding of them is needed, along with knowledge of their effects on crops. Thus, the objective wa...

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description Biofertilizers based on efficient microorganisms and organic matter are emerging as a promising element to curb the indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers. However, a deeper understanding of them is needed, along with knowledge of their effects on crops. Thus, the objective was to identify studies analyzing the importance of biofertilizers. Methodologically, the PRISMA guidelines were employed, with inclusion criteria covering studies from 2001 to 2023 related to biofertilizers, associated with biotechnology, and available in Open Access format. Databases such as Scielo, Scopus, Google Scholar, Redalyc, and Dialnet were utilized. As a result, 20 documents were retrieved and analyzed, categorizing them by publication year, country of origin, and study objective. The conclusion was that studies on the subject have seen a notable increase in recent years. Soil preservation is crucial for future food sustainability. Biofertilizers maintain soil health, and current technology allows for detailed research on the interaction of microorganisms with residues. Mexico and Peru are seeking sustainable alternatives, while in Cuba, Ecuador, and Costa Rica, governments support biofertilizer research, promoting their use and proper management of organic waste to enhance agricultural production.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1485382024-12-19T22:02:05Z Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática Mamani, Amelia agricultura agronomía biotecnología thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry Biofertilizers based on efficient microorganisms and organic matter are emerging as a promising element to curb the indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers. However, a deeper understanding of them is needed, along with knowledge of their effects on crops. Thus, the objective was to identify studies analyzing the importance of biofertilizers. Methodologically, the PRISMA guidelines were employed, with inclusion criteria covering studies from 2001 to 2023 related to biofertilizers, associated with biotechnology, and available in Open Access format. Databases such as Scielo, Scopus, Google Scholar, Redalyc, and Dialnet were utilized. As a result, 20 documents were retrieved and analyzed, categorizing them by publication year, country of origin, and study objective. The conclusion was that studies on the subject have seen a notable increase in recent years. Soil preservation is crucial for future food sustainability. Biofertilizers maintain soil health, and current technology allows for detailed research on the interaction of microorganisms with residues. Mexico and Peru are seeking sustainable alternatives, while in Cuba, Ecuador, and Costa Rica, governments support biofertilizer research, promoting their use and proper management of organic waste to enhance agricultural production. Published 2024-12-19T22:02:03Z 2024-12-19T22:02:03Z 2024-02-29 chapter 978-612-5130-24-2 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/148538 spa application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International https://editorial.inudi.edu.pe/index.php/editorialinudi/catalog/book/150 https://doi.org/10.35622/inudi.c.02.06 Instituto Universitario de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología Inudi Perú Actas del II Congreso Internacional de Innovación, Ciencia y Tecnología INUDI – UH, 2024 10.35622/inudi.c.02.06 10.35622/inudi.c.02.06 ba558906-c673-46ef-9cd1-d0b6212af0e3 96eb5c53-0c22-4711-b6f9-afa177154b43 978-612-5130-24-2 open access
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Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title_full Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title_fullStr Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title_full_unstemmed Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title_short Biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia orgánica: una revisión sistemática
title_sort biofertilizantes a base de microorganismos beneficiosos y materia organica una revision sistematica
topic agricultura
agronomía
biotecnología
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biotecnología
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