Reply of microbial populations leading the growth in roots and induced systemic resistance

Rhizobacteria are an alternative that has proven not to generate resistance in pathogens. Pseudomonas strains play an important role in biocontrol, because they provide a great variety of bioactive compounds to control plant pathogens. The information search   focused on the study of Pseudo...

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Autor Principal: Canchignia Martínez, Hayron Fabricio (author)
Outros autores: Pinargote, Carlos Belezaca (author), Peñafiel Jaramillo, Maria (author), Carranza Patiño, Mercedes Susana (author), Prieto Benavides, Oscar (author), Gaibor Fernández, Ramiro (author)
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Idioma:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en liña:https://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cyt/article/view/150
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Summary:Rhizobacteria are an alternative that has proven not to generate resistance in pathogens. Pseudomonas strains play an important role in biocontrol, because they provide a great variety of bioactive compounds to control plant pathogens. The information search   focused on the study of Pseudomonas spp isolates which have the ability to diminish the viability of such pathogens as: fungi, bacteria, nematodes through the use of an antagonist mechanism inducing plant defense systems through systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR) activating the pre-alert state on the ground before and after being subjected to the pathogenic agent. The RSI for the dependent route to jasmonate (JA) and ethylene (ET) is activated.