PERSONAL DE APOYO
MASCIARELLI Oscar Alberto
capítulos de libros
Título:
Biofilm Formation and Biosurfactant Activity in Plant-Associated Bacteria
Autor/es:
EMILIANO D. PRIMO, FRANCISCO RUIZ, OSCAR MASCIARELLI AND WALTER GIORDANO
Libro:
Sustainable Development and Biodiversity
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2015; p. 337 - 351
Resumen:
Biofilms are structurally complex communities of microbial cells thatadhere to a surface and are surrounded by an extracellular polymeric matrix. Biofilm formation plays important roles in attachment and colonization of plant surfaces by both beneficial bacteria (e.g. plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria)and phytopathogenic bacteria. During the process of biofilm development and maturation, surface-attached cells undergo aggregation to form microcolonies. Biosurfactants are produced by many plant-associated bacterial species and play essential roles in bacterial motility, signaling, biofilm formation and control of plant-bacteria interactions. In this chapter, we review the biochemical and genetic mechanisms that underlie biofilm formation and biosurfactant activity in beneficial (symbiotic) bacteria and phytopathogenic bacteria, particularly Pseudomonas species.