Exploring the Potential of Bacterial Endophytes in Plant Disease Management

Endophytic bacteria live in the internal tissues of plants, forming symbiotic, mutualistic, commensalistic and trophobiotic relationships. Some are spread via seeds after sprouting from the rhizosphere or phyllosphere. These bacteria capable of promoting plant growth and impart biotic stress by synt...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current microbiology 2024-12, Vol.81 (12), p.403-403, Article 403
Hauptverfasser: Muthusamy Pandian, Tamilmalar, Esakkimuthu, Rajeswari, Rangasamy, Anandham, Rengasamy, Kannan, Alagesan, Subramanian, Devasahayam, Jeya Sundara Sharmila
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Zusammenfassung:Endophytic bacteria live in the internal tissues of plants, forming symbiotic, mutualistic, commensalistic and trophobiotic relationships. Some are spread via seeds after sprouting from the rhizosphere or phyllosphere. These bacteria capable of promoting plant growth and impart biotic stress by synthesing plant growth hormones, ACC deaminase, organic acids and siderophore. Endophytes aid in phytoremediation by removing soil contaminants and boosting soil fertility via phosphate solubilization and nitrogen fixation. The endophytic microbes are becoming increasingly popular in biotechnological applications which supports sustainable growth of non-food crops for biomass and biofuel. They offer valuable natural materials which is used in medicine, agriculture and industry. Bacterial endophytes are endowed with the enormous potential in the biological treatment of plant pathogens and considered as the superior alternative to synthetic fungicides. The review emphasizes benefits of bacterial endophytes in promoting plant growth and prospects of agricultural applications viz . , increasing crop yield under biotic stress condition and their mode of action towards plant diseases. It also summarises the diverse and vital role of endophytes in agroecosystems as well as insights for sustainable agriculture and crop resilience. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:0343-8651
1432-0991
1432-0991
DOI:10.1007/s00284-024-03918-z