Seaweed biostimulant supplementation improves maize resilience to saline-alkaline stress


 Seaweed biostimulant supplementation has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance maize resilience under saline-alkaline stress conditions. The application of seaweed-derived biostimulants improves plant growth, physiological traits, and stress tolerance by stimulating antioxidant activity, osmoprotectant accumulation, and nutrient uptake. These biostimulants, rich in phytohormones, polysaccharides, and micronutrients, help in maintaining cellular homeostasis and improving root architecture under adverse conditions. As a result, maize plants exhibit enhanced photosynthetic efficiency, better water retention, and reduced ion toxicity. This sustainable and eco-friendly approach not only supports crop productivity in salt-affected soils but also contributes to environmentally responsible agricultural practices.


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