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6. | | MENEZES JÚNIOR, I. de A.; OSEI, O.; MATOS, G. F. de; ROUWS, L. F. M. (Brady)rizóbios associadas à cana-de-açúcar: abundância, diversidade e o efeito do genótipo da planta In: REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA DE FERTILIDADE DO SOLO E NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, 32.; REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA SOBRE MICORRIZAS, 16.; SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE MICROBIOLOGIA DO SOLO, 14.; REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA DE BIOLOGIA DO SOLO, 11., FERTBIO 2016. Goiânia. Rumo aos novos desafios: anais. Goiânia: UFG, 2016. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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10. | | MENEZES JÚNIOR, I. A.; MATOS, G. F.; FREITAS, K. M. de; JESUS, E. da C.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Occurrence of diverse Bradyrhizobiumspp. in roots and rhizospheres of two commercial Brazilian sugarcane cultivars. In: SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION, 16., LATINAMERICAN WORKSHOP OF PGPR, 4., RELARE, 19., 2018, Foz do Iguaçu. Book of abstract....Foz do Iguaçu: Emprapa, 2018. p. 30 Session 2. Poster II.10 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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12. | | MATOS, G. F. de; ROUWS, J. R. C.; ARAUJO, J. L. S. de; REIS, V. M.; BALDANI, J. I.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Bradyrhizobium isolates from sugarcane roots form a new fhylogenetic group with potential for the development of inoculants In: REUNIÃO LATINOAMERICANA DE RIZOBIOLOGIA, 27., 2016, Londrina. Fortalecendo as parcerias Sul-Sul: anais. Curitiba: SBCS-NEPAR, 2016. 308 p. Editado por Mariangle Hungria, Douglas Fabiano Gomes, Arnaldo Colozzi Filho. RELAR 2016. p. 133 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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13. | | MATOS, G. F. de; ZILLI, J. E.; ARAUJO, J. L. S. de; REIS, V. M.; BALDANI, J. I.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Bradyrhizobium isolates from sugarcane roots represent a nex phylogenetic group with potential for the development fo inoculants. In: SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION WITH NON-LEGUMES, 15.; SYMPOSIUM OF THE EUROPEAN NITROGEN FIXATION CONFERENCE, 12., 2016, Hungary. Book of abstracts. Hungary: Biological Research Center, 2016. P. 38 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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14. | | FERREIRA, N. S.; MATOS, G. F.; MENESES, C. H. G. de; REIS, V. M.; ROUWS, J. R. C.; SCHWAB, S.; BALDANI, J. I.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Interaction of phytohormone-producing rhizobia with sugarcane mini-setts and their effect on plant development Plant and Soil, Published online 3 January, 2020. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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19. | | MATOS, G. F. de; ZILLI, J. E.; ARAUJO, J. L. S. de; LEME, M. M. P.; MELO, I. S. de; RADL, V.; BALDANI, J. I.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Bradyrhizobium sacchari sp. nov., a legume nodulating bacterium isolated from sugarcane roots Archives of Microbiology, 10 June 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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20. | | MATOS, G. F. de; ZILLI, J. E.; ARAUJO, J. L. S. de; LEME, M. M. P.; MELO, I. S. de; RADL, V.; BALDANI, J. I.; ROUWS, L. F. M. Bradyrhizobium sacchari sp. nov., a legume nodulating bacterium isolated from sugarcane roots. Archives of Microbiology, v. 199, n. 9, p. 1251-1258, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
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ROCHA, F. Y. O.; NEGRISOLI JUNIOR, A. S.; MATOS, G. F. de; ROSSI, C. N.; VIDAL, M. S.; BALDANI, J. I. |
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FRANCINE YURIKO OTSUKA ROCHA, UFRRJ; ALDOMARIO SANTO NEGRISOLI JUNIOR, CPATC; GUSTAVO FEITOSA DE MATOS, UFRRJ; CAROLINA NACHI ROSSI, CNPAB; MARCIA SOARES VIDAL, CNPAB; JOSE IVO BALDANI, CNPAB. |
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Endophytic Bacillus bacteria living in sugarcane plant tissues and Telchin licus licus larvae (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Castniidae): the symbiosis that may open new paths in the biological control |
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2021 |
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Frontiers in Microbiology, v. 12, article 549965, 2021. |
DOI: |
10.3389/fmicb.2021.659965 |
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Inglês |
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Bacteria of the genus Bacillus can colonize endophytically and benefit several crops including the control of some pest orders. In view of the benefits provided by these microorganisms and in order to find out an efficient biotechnological control for the giant borer, our interest in studying the microorganisms in symbiosis with sugarcane and the giant borer has arisen, since there is no efficient chemical or biological control method for this pest. Therefore, endophytic Bacillus strains were isolated from three sugarcane niches (apoplast fluid, central internode cylinder and roots) and also from the giant borer larvae living inside sugarcane varieties grown in the Northeast region of Brazil. The taxonomical characterization (16S rRNA) of 157 Gram-positive isolates showed that 138 strains belonged to the Bacillus genus. The most representative species were phylogenetically closely related to B. megaterium (11.5%) followed by B. safensis (10.8%), B. cereus (8.9%), B. oleronius (8.9%), B. amyloliquefaciens (7.0%) and B. pacificus (6.4%). BOX-PCR analyses showed very distinct band pattern profiles suggesting a great diversity of Bacillus species within the sugarcane niches and the digestive tract, while the B. cereus group remained very closely clustered in the dendrogram. According to XRE biomarker analysis, eleven strains (FORCN005, 007, 008, 011, 012, 014, 067, 076, 092, 093 and 135) correspond to B. thuringiensis species. Additional studies using conserved genes (glp, gmk, pta and tpi) indicated that most of these strains were phylogenetically closely related to B. thuringiensis and may be considered different subspecies. In conclusion, this study suggests that the culturable Bacillus species are greatly diversified within the plant niches and showed Bacillus species in the digestive tract of the giant borer for the first time. These results open new perspectives to understand the role and functions played by these microorganisms in symbiosis with this pest and also the possibility of developing an efficient biological control method for the giant borer using strains identified as the B. thuringiensis species. MenosBacteria of the genus Bacillus can colonize endophytically and benefit several crops including the control of some pest orders. In view of the benefits provided by these microorganisms and in order to find out an efficient biotechnological control for the giant borer, our interest in studying the microorganisms in symbiosis with sugarcane and the giant borer has arisen, since there is no efficient chemical or biological control method for this pest. Therefore, endophytic Bacillus strains were isolated from three sugarcane niches (apoplast fluid, central internode cylinder and roots) and also from the giant borer larvae living inside sugarcane varieties grown in the Northeast region of Brazil. The taxonomical characterization (16S rRNA) of 157 Gram-positive isolates showed that 138 strains belonged to the Bacillus genus. The most representative species were phylogenetically closely related to B. megaterium (11.5%) followed by B. safensis (10.8%), B. cereus (8.9%), B. oleronius (8.9%), B. amyloliquefaciens (7.0%) and B. pacificus (6.4%). BOX-PCR analyses showed very distinct band pattern profiles suggesting a great diversity of Bacillus species within the sugarcane niches and the digestive tract, while the B. cereus group remained very closely clustered in the dendrogram. According to XRE biomarker analysis, eleven strains (FORCN005, 007, 008, 011, 012, 014, 067, 076, 092, 093 and 135) correspond to B. thuringiensis species. Additional studies using conserved genes (glp, gmk, ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biological control agents; Plant diseases and disorders; Sugarcane. |
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