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Plant growth-promoting bacterial endophytes as biocontrol agents of pre- and post-harvest diseases: Fundamentals, methods of application and future perspectives

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MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2020.126612

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Plant microbiome; Sustainable agriculture; Post-harvest crops; Plant growth-promoting mechanisms

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  1. Coordinacion de la Investigacion Cientifica-UMSNH
  2. CONACYT-Mexico [A1-S-15956]

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Bacterial endophytes play a crucial role in sustainable agriculture by protecting plants from pathogens, promoting plant growth, and reducing the reliance on toxic agrochemicals. Various strategies can be employed to utilize endophytic bacteria as biological agents during both pre- and post-harvest stages to safeguard crop plants and their agricultural products.
Sustainable agriculture requires the recruitment of bacterial agents to control diverse plant diseases such as bacterial endophytes. Bacterial endophytes colonize and inhabit internal plant tissues without causing any apparent damage. Within the plant, these bacteria exert multiple beneficiary effects, including direct stimulation of plant growth by the action of phytohormones or the production of metabolites. However, bacterial endophytes also protect their plant host through biocontrol pathogens or by inducing plant innate immune system. The present work makes a systematic and in-depth review on the current state of endophytic bacterial diversity, their plant colonization strategies, and their potential roles as protective agents against plant diseases during preand post-harvest stages of crop productivity. In addition, an exploration of their beneficial effects on sustainable agriculture by reducing/eliminating the use of toxic agrochemicals was conducted. Finally, we propose diverse effective strategies for the application of endophytic bacteria as biological agents during both preand postharvest stages, with the aim of protecting crop plants and their agricultural products.

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