Streptomyces: The biofactory of secondary metabolites
Natural products derived from microorganisms serve as a vital resource of valuable
pharmaceuticals and therapeutic agents. Streptomyces is the most ubiquitous bacterial …
pharmaceuticals and therapeutic agents. Streptomyces is the most ubiquitous bacterial …
Systemic propagation of immunity in plants
AC Vlot, JH Sales, M Lenk, K Bauer… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Systemic immunity triggered by local plant–microbe interactions is studied as systemic
acquired resistance (SAR) or induced systemic resistance (ISR) depending on the site of …
acquired resistance (SAR) or induced systemic resistance (ISR) depending on the site of …
Major biological control strategies for plant pathogens
Food security has become a major concern worldwide in recent years due to ever increasing
population. Providing food for the growing billions without disturbing environmental balance …
population. Providing food for the growing billions without disturbing environmental balance …
Actinobacteria as effective biocontrol agents against plant pathogens, an overview on their role in eliciting plant defense
Pathogen suppression and induced systemic resistance are suitable alternative biocontrol
strategies for integrated plant disease management and potentially comprise a sustainable …
strategies for integrated plant disease management and potentially comprise a sustainable …
Surface properties-dependent antifungal activity of silver nanoparticles
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) exhibit unusual biocidal properties thanks to which they find a
wide range of applications in diverse fields of science and industry. Numerous research …
wide range of applications in diverse fields of science and industry. Numerous research …
Application of Streptomyces Antimicrobial Compounds for the Control of Phytopathogens
One of the relevant problems in today's agriculture is related to phytopathogenic
microorganisms that cause between 30–40% of crop losses. Synthetic chemical pesticides …
microorganisms that cause between 30–40% of crop losses. Synthetic chemical pesticides …
Fusarium head blight, mycotoxins and strategies for their reduction
E Mielniczuk, B Skwaryło-Bednarz - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of microscopic fungi, which commonly contaminate
cereal grains. Contamination of small-grain cereals and maize with toxic metabolites of …
cereal grains. Contamination of small-grain cereals and maize with toxic metabolites of …
Deciphering the mechanism of fungal pathogen‐induced disease‐suppressive soil
One model of a disease‐suppressive soil predicts that the confrontation of plant with a
phytopathogen can lead to the recruitment and accumulation of beneficial microorganisms …
phytopathogen can lead to the recruitment and accumulation of beneficial microorganisms …
[HTML][HTML] Diversity, detection and exploitation: Linking soil fungi and plant disease
Highlights•Plant-associated fungi in the rhizosphere are incredibly diverse.•High plant
diversity promotes fungal diversity and can suppress soil fungal pathogens.•Many …
diversity promotes fungal diversity and can suppress soil fungal pathogens.•Many …
Streptomyces sp. AN090126 as a Biocontrol Agent against Bacterial and Fungal Plant Diseases
KD Le, NH Yu, AR Park, DJ Park, CJ Kim, JC Kim - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
Bacteria and fungi are major phytopathogens which substantially affect global agricultural
productivity. In the present study, Streptomyces sp. AN090126, isolated from agricultural …
productivity. In the present study, Streptomyces sp. AN090126, isolated from agricultural …