Probiotics - history, uses and future potential in sustainable agriculture
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2006
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Abstract
This research report is about probiotics, a natural means of promoting
health, disease resistance and productivity in both plants and animals. The
report draws on many information sources, from books, journals, trial
information brochures and an interview with Dr Tim Jenkins, a prominent
New Zealand microbiologist and formulator of some unique probiotic
products.
The report gives an outline of the history and development of probiotics,
looks in depth at both ruminant and plant/soil models for the use of
probiotics, and reviews some result averages. From there is a look at the
use of antibiotics in agriculture, and some of the inherent issues and
problems for the future. The report then looks to assess the role of
probiotics in sustainable agriculture and looks at potential future directions
for probiotic research and applications.
In all the report gives an overview of the development, the how, when and
why of use, some quantification of measured results, and an in-depth look
at the potential for probiotics to used as a natural alternative to antibiotics.
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