Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Miriam Langner dos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Berlitz,Diouneia Lisiane, Wiest,Shana Leticia Felice, Schünemann,Rogerio, Knaak,Neiva, Fiuza,Lidia Mariana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132018000100200
Resumo: ABSTRACT The endophytic bacteria belong to a larger group of microorganisms that have their life-cycle partly or entirely inside the plant and are located in intra and inter-cellular spaces or in the vascular tissue. These bacteria can be found colonizing aerial parts or roots. This review aims to analyze the colonization strategies of endophytic bacteria through interaction with plants, as well as to highlight the metabolic influence of these organisms in plant tissues, which result in physiological and biochemical changes. Depending on the different mechanisms used internally to colonize a plant, these microorganisms are called obligate, facultative, or passive endophytes. Phytostimulation, biofertilization and biological control are mechanisms that result in the development of the plant through the production of plant hormones, bioavailability of nutrients and antagonistic action to phytopathogens, respectively. The association between endophytic bacteria and plants features important benefits such as significant increases in growth, plant biomass, length of roots, dry matter production, and grain yield. Studies show that there is a great diversity of endophytic bacteria colonizing plant structures that result in several benefits to the host plant.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
title Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
spellingShingle Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
Santos,Miriam Langner dos
biofertilization
biological control
colonization strategies
microorganisms
phytostimulation
title_short Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
title_full Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
title_fullStr Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
title_full_unstemmed Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
title_sort Benefits Associated with the Interaction of Endophytic Bacteria and Plants
author Santos,Miriam Langner dos
author_facet Santos,Miriam Langner dos
Berlitz,Diouneia Lisiane
Wiest,Shana Leticia Felice
Schünemann,Rogerio
Knaak,Neiva
Fiuza,Lidia Mariana
author_role author
author2 Berlitz,Diouneia Lisiane
Wiest,Shana Leticia Felice
Schünemann,Rogerio
Knaak,Neiva
Fiuza,Lidia Mariana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Miriam Langner dos
Berlitz,Diouneia Lisiane
Wiest,Shana Leticia Felice
Schünemann,Rogerio
Knaak,Neiva
Fiuza,Lidia Mariana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biofertilization
biological control
colonization strategies
microorganisms
phytostimulation
topic biofertilization
biological control
colonization strategies
microorganisms
phytostimulation
description ABSTRACT The endophytic bacteria belong to a larger group of microorganisms that have their life-cycle partly or entirely inside the plant and are located in intra and inter-cellular spaces or in the vascular tissue. These bacteria can be found colonizing aerial parts or roots. This review aims to analyze the colonization strategies of endophytic bacteria through interaction with plants, as well as to highlight the metabolic influence of these organisms in plant tissues, which result in physiological and biochemical changes. Depending on the different mechanisms used internally to colonize a plant, these microorganisms are called obligate, facultative, or passive endophytes. Phytostimulation, biofertilization and biological control are mechanisms that result in the development of the plant through the production of plant hormones, bioavailability of nutrients and antagonistic action to phytopathogens, respectively. The association between endophytic bacteria and plants features important benefits such as significant increases in growth, plant biomass, length of roots, dry matter production, and grain yield. Studies show that there is a great diversity of endophytic bacteria colonizing plant structures that result in several benefits to the host plant.
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