In both managed and natural ecosystems, beneficial plant-associated bacteria play a key role in supporting and/or increasing plant health and growth. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can be applied in agricultural production or for the phytoremediation of pollutants. However, because of their capacity to confer plant beneficial effects, efficient colonization of the plant environment is of utmost importance. The majority of plant-associated bacteria derives from the soil environment. They may migrate to the rhizosphere and subsequently the rhizoplane of their hosts before they are able to show beneficial effects. Some rhizoplane colonizing bacteria can also penetrate plant roots, and some strains may move to aerial plant parts, with a decreasing bacterial density in comparison to rhizosphere or root colonizing populations. A better understanding on colonization processes has been obtained mostly by microscopic visualisation as well as by analysing the characteristics of mutants carrying disfunctional genes potentially involved in colonization. In this review we describe the individual steps of plant colonization and survey the known mechanisms responsible for rhizosphere and endophytic competence. The understanding of colonization processes is important to better predict how bacteria interact with plants and whether they are likely to establish themselves in the plant environment after field application as biofertilisers or biocontrol agents.
Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας (Το πρόγραμμα συνδιοργανώθηκε από τα Τμήματα Βιοχημείας και Βιοτεχνολογίας Παν. Θεσσαλίας, Επιστήμης Διαιτολογίας – Διατροφής Χαροκόπειου Παν. Αθηνών και Φαρμακευτικής Παν. Πατρών)
Δια Βίου Εκπαίδευση και Κατάρτιση, Ανώτατη Πανεπιστημιακή Εκπαίδευση (ΑΕΙ)
Typical Age Range
18+
Notes
Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας. Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας. Τμήμα Βιοχημείας και Βιοτεχνολογίας. Βιβλιογραφία διαλέξεων. Πρόγραμμα δια βίου μάθησης ΑΕΙ για την επικαιροποίηση γνώσεων αποφοίτων ΑΕΙ (ΠΕΓΑ) «Οι σύγχρονες τεχνικές βιο-ανάλυσης στην υγεία, τη γεωργία, το περιβάλλον και τη διατροφή» - Ενότητα 2. Σύγχρονες τεχνικές βιοανάλυσης στη γεωργία και το περιβάλλον