Biostimulant and biopesticide potential of microalgae growing in piggery wastewater

Environmental Advances(2021)

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Abstract
•Microalgae grown in piggery effluent showed promising biostimulant activity.•Longer root systems were obtained in microalgae-treated seeds.•The microalgae treatments increased germination index of cucumber seeds (75-138%).•T. obliquus and C. vulgaris inhibited over 40% the growth of F. oxysporum.
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Tetradesmus obliquus,Cyanobacteria,Swine wastewater,Germination index,Plant protection
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