Biotechnological Applications For Environmental Use With Endophytic Bacteria Associated With Plant Species

Authors

  • Alexander Pérez Cordero
  • Donicer E. Montes Vergara
  • Yelitza Aguas Mendoza

Abstract

Currently, there is an important demand for the acquisition of microbial genetic resources that would benefit industrial, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors, but there are limitations of economic support from the government and the private sector in order to offer biotechnological packages with endophytic bacteria that offer products such as medicines, biofertilizers and biological control agents that would help the development of healthy crops free of residues, agrochemicals and toxic and dangerous pollutants for health and the environment. The objective of this research was to show the results of the evidence on the diversity of endophytic bacteria associated with agricultural plants and medicinal and aromatic plants, there in vitro evaluation on growth promotion, antimicrobial activity against phytopathogens and the ability to assist and help plants to reduce the effect of heavy metals. There is a genomic bank of endophytic bacteria with the ability to remediate heavy metals, provide nutrients to plants and produce antimicrobial substances for the control of phytopathogens.

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2023-03-26

How to Cite

Cordero, A. P. ., Vergara, D. E. M. ., & Mendoza, Y. A. . (2023). Biotechnological Applications For Environmental Use With Endophytic Bacteria Associated With Plant Species . Migration Letters, 20, 126–139. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/9483

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