Endophytic bacteria of woody plants as the basis of complex microbial preparations for agriculture and forestry
- Authors: Chebotar V.K.1, Shcherbakov A.V.1, Maslennikova S.N.1, Zaplatkin A.N.1, Kanarskiy A.V.1, Zavalin A.A.2
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Affiliations:
- All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
- Pryanishnikov All-Russia Research and Development Institute of Agrochemistry
- Issue: Vol 42, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 339-342
- Section: Microbiology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1068-3674/article/view/229668
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068367416050037
- ID: 229668
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Abstract
The literature review focuses on endophytic bacteria inhabiting woody plants. Endophytic bacteria for genera Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Paenibacillus, Burkholderia, and Erwina are shown to be found in almost all woody tissues. In additional, endophytic bacteria have been found in reproductive plant organs. It is shown that endophytic bacteria have functional properties that are useful for host plants: the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, produce growth simulating and biocontrol substances, and to induce systemic resistane of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses. Endophytic bacteria are a major part of the microbiome of woody plants, possess valuable functional properties of host plants, and are a promising biotechnological resource for the development of complex microbial preparations for agriculture and forestry.
About the authors
V. K. Chebotar
All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
Author for correspondence.
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 189620
A. V. Shcherbakov
All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 189620
S. N. Maslennikova
All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 189620
A. N. Zaplatkin
All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 189620
A. V. Kanarskiy
All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Agriculture Microbiology
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 189620
A. A. Zavalin
Pryanishnikov All-Russia Research and Development Institute of Agrochemistry
Email: vladchebotar@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 127550
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