The need to increase agricultural production to feed a steadily growing population may clash with the more environmentally friendly but less efficient production methods required. Therefore, it is important to try to reduce the use of chemical inputs without compromising production. In this scenario, natural biostimulants have become one of the most sought-after and researched technologies. In the present study, the results of a greenhouse experiment on hydroponic tomatoes ( L.) are presented, which involved comparing the use of ordinary NPK fertilizer (Cerbero) with the use of NPK fertilizers enriched with 0.5% protein hydrolysate of plant origin (Cerbero Green) at both standard (100%) and reduced (70%) fertilization rates. The results highlight how the use of Cerbero Green fertilizers improves the production performance of tomatoes. More specifically, they show that the use of Cerbero Green leads to higher marketable yields, especially under reducing fertilizer use, ensuring a positive net change in profit for the grower. In addition, carbon footprint analysis has revealed that the use of Cerbero Green reduces the environmental impact of hydroponic tomato growing practices by up to 8%. The observed higher yield of hydroponically grown tomatoes even with reduced fertilization rates underlines once again the key role of natural biostimulants in increasing both the economic and environmental sustainability of horticultural production.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11280885PMC
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