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TAURIAN Tania
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Título:
Synthetic Communities of Bacterial Endophytes to Improve the Quality and Yield of Legume Crops
Autor/es:
MONTEOLIVA, M., VALETTI, L, TAURIAN, T., CROCIARA C, GUZZO, C
Libro:
Legumes Research
Editorial:
Intechopen
Referencias:
Año: 2022; p. 1 - 38
Resumen:
Plant-associated microbiomes confer fitness advantages to the plant host bygrowth promotion through different mechanisms including nutrient uptake,phytohormones production, resistance to pathogens, and stress tolerance. Theseeffects of the potentially beneficial microbes have been used in a diversity ofbiotechnological approaches to improve crop performance applying individualbacterial cultures. However, healthy plants host a diversity of microorganisms(microbiota). Next-generation sequencing technologies have offered insights intothe relative abundances of different phylogenetic groups in a community and themetabolic and physiological potential of its members. In the last decade, researchershave started to explore the possibilities to use temporal and functional combinationsof those bacteria in the form of synthetic communities. In this chapter, we reviewthe benefits of using endophytic bacteria in legumes, the available methodologicalapproaches to study the effects of bacterial communities, and the most recent findingsusing synthetic communities to improve the performance of legume crops.