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  • The increasing need for sustainable agriculture has sparked interest in faba beans as a diverse crop that can improve nitrogen levels in the soil, but their low global yields are a challenge.
  • Promoting biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in faba beans is key to achieving higher and more stable yields, which can also benefit future cereal crops cultivated in the same fields.
  • Recent studies focus on rhizobial inoculation and optimizing fertilizer use, while future research should explore local strategies, assess economic factors, and utilize genetic variation for better BNF outcomes.

Article Abstract

The necessity for sustainable agricultural practices has propelled a renewed interest in legumes such as faba bean ( L.) as agents to help deliver increased diversity to cropped systems and provide an organic source of nitrogen (N). However, the increased cultivation of faba beans has proven recalcitrant worldwide as a result of low yields. So, it is hoped that increased and more stable yields would improve the commercial success of the crop and so the likelihood of cultivation. Enhancing biological N fixation (BNF) in faba beans holds promise not only to enhance and stabilize yields but also to increase residual N available to subsequent cereal crops grown on the same field. In this review, we cover recent progress in enhancing BNF in faba beans. Specifically, rhizobial inoculation and the optimization of fertilizer input and cropping systems have received the greatest attention in the literature. We also suggest directions for future research on the subject. In the short term, modification of crop management practices such as fertilizer and biochar input may offer the benefits of enhanced BNF. In the long term, natural variation in rhizobial strains and faba bean genotypes can be harnessed. Strategies must be optimized on a local scale to realize the greatest benefits. Future research must measure the most useful parameters and consider the economic cost of strategies alongside the advantages of enhanced BNF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11109504PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10145DOI Listing

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