Arbuscular Mycorrhizal inoculants and its regulatory landscape

Ghorui, Maunata and Chowdhury, Shouvik and Balu, Prakash and Burla, Sashidhar (2024) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal inoculants and its regulatory landscape. Heliyon, 10 (9). e30359. ISSN 24058440

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Abstract

One of the most prominent means for sustainable agriculture and ecosystem management are Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) inoculants. These inoculants establish beneficial symbiotic relationships with land plant roots, offering a wide range of benefits, from enhanced nutrient absorption to improved resilience against environmental stressors. However, several currently available commercial AM inoculants face challenges such as inconsistency in field applications, ecological risks associated with non-native strains, and the absence of universal regulations. Currently, regulations for AM inoculants vary globally, with some regions leading efforts to standardize and ensure quality control. Proposed regulatory frameworks aim to establish parameters for composition, safety, and efficacy. Nevertheless, challenges persist in terms of scientific data, standardization, testing under real conditions, and the ecological impact of these inoculants. To address these challenges and unlock the full potential of AM inoculants, increased research funding, public-private partnerships, monitoring, awareness, and ecosystem impact studies are recommended. Future regulations have the potential to improve product quality, soil health, and crop productivity while reducing reliance on chemical inputs and benefiting the environment. However, addressing issues related to compliance, standardization, education, certification, monitoring, and cost is essential for realizing these benefits. Global harmonization and collaborative efforts are vital to maximize their impact on agriculture and ecosystem management, leading to healthier soils, increased crop yields, and a more sustainable agricultural industry.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Biotechnology > Functional Genomics
Divisions: Biotechnology
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 03 Oct 2024 10:54
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 10:54
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/8498

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