Publications by authors named "Joelma Marcon"

is a biotrophic fungus that causes myrtle rust. First described in Brazil, it has since spread to become a globally important pathogen that infects more than 480 myrtaceous species. One of the most important commercial crops affected by is eucalypt, a widely grown forestry tree.

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The bacterial biosynthesis of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is often related to the beneficial effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on plant development. In PGPR belonging to the Bacillus genus, the synthesis of IAA may occur through different metabolic pathways that are still poorly understood. B.

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  • Actinobacteria, particularly from Amazon guarana soil, can produce valuable antimicrobial compounds, making them interesting for biotechnological applications.
  • Researchers isolated around 100 actinobacteria strains and identified a new cyclic peptide called gloeosporiocide from Streptomyces morookaense AM25.
  • Gloeosporiocide showed significant antifungal activity against the pathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, indicating the potential of these actinobacteria as biocontrol agents and sources of new agricultural compounds.
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The use of culture-independent approaches, such as metagenomics, provides complementary access to environmental microbial diversity. Mangrove environments represent a highly complex system with plenty of opportunities for finding singular functions. In this study we performed a functional screening of fosmid libraries obtained from an oil contaminated mangrove site, with the purpose of identifying clones expressing hydrolytic activities.

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  • Mangroves are vulnerable to oil spills, which can disrupt the diversity of microorganisms critical for nutrient cycling and ecosystem health.
  • The study aims to investigate the impact of oil contamination on various hydrolases and their associated microorganisms by analyzing microbial diversity from an oil-impacted mangrove sediment library.
  • The analysis revealed that while common hydrolases like proteases, esterases, and amylases were found across different mangrove datasets, the specific microbial groups carrying these enzymes varied by region, leading to the discovery of three potentially novel enzymes for future research.
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The mangrove ecosystem is a coastal tropical biome located in the transition zone between land and sea that is characterized by periodic flooding, which confers unique and specific environmental conditions on this biome. In these ecosystems, the vegetation is dominated by a particular group of plant species that provide a unique environment harboring diverse groups of microorganisms, including the endophytic microorganisms that are the focus of this study. Because of their intimate association with plants, endophytic microorganisms could be explored for biotechnologically significant products, such as enzymes, proteins, antibiotics and others.

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The actinobacterium Streptomyces wadayamensis A23 is an endophyte of Citrus reticulata that produces the antimycin and mannopeptimycin antibiotics, among others. The strain has the capability to inhibit Xylella fastidiosa growth. The draft genome of S.

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Here, we report the draft genome sequence and the automatic annotation of Bacillus thuringiensis strain BrMgv02-JM63. This genome comprises a set of genes involved in the metabolism of chitin and N-acetylglucosamine utilization, thus suggesting the possible role of this strain in the cycling of organic matter in mangrove soils.

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Endophytic fungi live inside plants, apparently do not cause any harm to their hosts and may play important roles in defense and growth promotion. Fungal growth is a routine practice at microbiological laboratories, and the Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) is the most frequently used medium because it is a rich source of starch. However, the production of potatoes in some regions of the world can be costly.

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Harmless bacteria inhabiting inner plant tissues are termed endophytes. Population fluctuations in the endophytic bacterium Pantoea agglomerans associated with two species of field cultured citrus plants were monitored over a two-year period. The results demonstrated that populations of P.

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The rhizosphere is an ecosystem exploited by a variety of organisms involved in plant health and environmental sustainability. Abiotic factors influence microorganism-plant interactions, but the microbial community is also affected by expression of heterologous genes from host plants. In the present work, we assessed the community shifts of Alphaproteobacteria phylogenetically related to the Rhizobiales order (Rhizobiales-like community) in rhizoplane and rhizosphere soils of wild-type and transgenic eucalyptus.

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Citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC) is caused by Xylella fastidiosa, a phytopathogenic bacterium that can infect all Citrus sinensis cultivars. The endophytic bacterial communities of healthy, resistant, and CVC-affected citrus plants were studied by using cultivation as well as cultivation-independent techniques. The endophytic communities were assessed in surface-disinfected citrus branches by plating and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE).

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