Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario

Las bacterias endófitas habitan dentro de los tejidos de las plantas al menos durante una parte de su ciclo de vida sin causar daño alguno al hospedero, establecen asociación simbiótica y producen grandes beneficios para las plantas. Las bacterias endófitas cumplen una gran diversidad de funciones como promotoras de crecimiento vegetal, control biológico sobre una diversidad de fitopatógenos, mejoran la eficiencia de los procesos de fitoremediación de compuesto tóxicos en la rizósfera. Estos microorganismo son fuentes inagotable de más de 20.000 compuestos biológicamente activos, los cuales influyen de manera directa en el rendimiento y supervivencia de las plantas hospederas. Las bacterias endófitas son reportadas por producir un número de... Ver más

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Endophytic bacteria: a new field of research for development of agricultural sector
The endophytic bacteria living within the tissues of the plants at least during part of their life cycle without causing any damage to the host, establish a symbiotic relationship where both benefit. The endophytic bacteria play a wide variety of roles as promoters of plant growth, biological control on a variety of pathogens, improve process efficiency of phytoremediation of toxic compound in the rhizosphere. These microorganisms are inexhaustible sources of over 20.000 biologically active compounds, which have a direct bearing on the performance and survival of host plants. The endophytic bacteria are reported to produce a number of metabolites such as antibiotics, secondary metabolites including some antitumor compounds and anti-inflammatory agents.
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title Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
spellingShingle Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
CHAMORRO A., LEONARDO
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promotoras de crecimiento. Abstract The
control biológico
Endófitas
Endophytic
biological control
promoters of growth.
title_short Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
title_full Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
title_fullStr Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
title_full_unstemmed Bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
title_sort bacterias endofitas: un nuevo campo de investigación para el desarrollo del sector agropecuario
title_eng Endophytic bacteria: a new field of research for development of agricultural sector
description Las bacterias endófitas habitan dentro de los tejidos de las plantas al menos durante una parte de su ciclo de vida sin causar daño alguno al hospedero, establecen asociación simbiótica y producen grandes beneficios para las plantas. Las bacterias endófitas cumplen una gran diversidad de funciones como promotoras de crecimiento vegetal, control biológico sobre una diversidad de fitopatógenos, mejoran la eficiencia de los procesos de fitoremediación de compuesto tóxicos en la rizósfera. Estos microorganismo son fuentes inagotable de más de 20.000 compuestos biológicamente activos, los cuales influyen de manera directa en el rendimiento y supervivencia de las plantas hospederas. Las bacterias endófitas son reportadas por producir un número de metabolitos como antibióticos, metabolitos secundarios incluyendo algunos compuestos antitumorales, agentes antiinflamatorios.
description_eng The endophytic bacteria living within the tissues of the plants at least during part of their life cycle without causing any damage to the host, establish a symbiotic relationship where both benefit. The endophytic bacteria play a wide variety of roles as promoters of plant growth, biological control on a variety of pathogens, improve process efficiency of phytoremediation of toxic compound in the rhizosphere. These microorganisms are inexhaustible sources of over 20.000 biologically active compounds, which have a direct bearing on the performance and survival of host plants. The endophytic bacteria are reported to produce a number of metabolites such as antibiotics, secondary metabolites including some antitumor compounds and anti-inflammatory agents.
author CHAMORRO A., LEONARDO
PEREZ C., ALEXANDER
author_facet CHAMORRO A., LEONARDO
PEREZ C., ALEXANDER
topicspa_str_mv promotoras de crecimiento. Abstract The
control biológico
Endófitas
topic promotoras de crecimiento. Abstract The
control biológico
Endófitas
Endophytic
biological control
promoters of growth.
topic_facet promotoras de crecimiento. Abstract The
control biológico
Endófitas
Endophytic
biological control
promoters of growth.
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