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Plant biostimulants are a type of agrochemical and fertilizer that are used to enhance crop growth and yield. They are composed of natural substances such as seaweed extracts, humic acids, and amino acids, and are applied to the soil or foliage of plants. Plant biostimulants can improve the uptake of nutrients, increase water retention, and stimulate the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the soil. They can also help plants resist environmental stresses such as drought, salinity, and extreme temperatures.
Biostimulants are becoming increasingly popular among farmers due to their ability to improve crop yields and quality. They are also seen as a more sustainable alternative to traditional agrochemicals and fertilizers, as they are derived from natural sources and are less likely to cause environmental damage.
Some companies in the plant biostimulants market include Valagro, Biolchim, Isagro, and Agrinos. Show Less Read more