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Plants (Basel) ; 12(12)2023 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37375961

RESUMO

In Mexico, cacao production is endangered by pathogenic fungi, such as Phytophthora spp. and Moniliophthora rorei, that cause black pod rot and moniliasis, respectively. In this study the biocontrol agent Paenibacillus sp. NMA1017 was tested in cacao fields against the previous diseases. The treatments applied were shade management, inoculation of the bacterial strain with or without an adherent, and use of chemical control. The statistical analysis showed that the incidence of black pod rot in tagged cacao trees diminished when the bacterium was applied (reduction of 44.24 to 19.11%). The same result was observed with moniliasis when the pods were tagged (reduction of 66.6 to 27%). The use of Paenibacillus sp. NMA1017 with an integrated management might be a solution to cacao diseases and to having a sustainable production of cacao in Mexico.

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Microorganisms ; 12(1)2023 Dec 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38257865

RESUMO

Many bacteria have the ability to survive in challenging environments; however, they cannot all grow on standard culture media, a phenomenon known as the viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state. Bacteria commonly enter the VBNC state under nutrient-poor environments or under stressful conditions. This review explores the concept of the VBNC state, providing insights into the beneficial bacteria known to employ this strategy. The investigation covers different chemical and physical factors that can induce the latency state, cell features, and gene expression observed in cells in the VBNC state. The review also covers the significance and applications of beneficial bacteria, methods of evaluating bacterial viability, the ability of bacteria to persist in environments associated with higher organisms, and the factors that facilitate the return to the culturable state. Knowledge about beneficial bacteria capable of entering the VBNC state remains limited; however, beneficial bacteria in this state could face adverse environmental conditions and return to a culturable state when the conditions become suitable and continue to exert their beneficial effects. Likewise, this unique feature positions them as potential candidates for healthcare applications, such as the use of probiotic bacteria to enhance human health, applications in industrial microbiology for the production of prebiotics and functional foods, and in the beer and wine industry. Moreover, their use in formulations to increase crop yields and for bacterial bioremediation offers an alternative pathway to harness their beneficial attributes.

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PLoS One ; 14(11): e0222438, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31710627

RESUMO

Scorpion venom peptides represent a novel source of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with broad-spectrum activity. In this study, we determined the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of three scorpion AMPs, Uy234, Uy17, and Uy192, which are found in the venomous glands of the Urodacus yaschenkoi scorpion, against the clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. In addition, we tested the activity of a consensus AMP designed in our laboratory based on some previously reported IsCT-type (cytotoxic linear peptide) AMPs with the aim of obtaining higher antimicrobial activity. All peptides tested showed high antimicrobial activity against MDR clinical isolates, with the highest activity against ß-hemolytic Streptococcus strains. The hemolytic activity was determined against human red blood cells and was significantly lower than that of previously reported AMPs. The α-helical structure of the four AMPs was confirmed by circular dichroism (CD). These results suggest that the four peptides can be valuable tools for the design and development of AMPs for use in the inhibition of MDR pathogenic bacteria. A clear index of synergism and additivity was found for the combination of QnCs-BUAP + Uy234, which makes these peptides the most promising candidates against pathogenic bacteria.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana Múltipla/efeitos dos fármacos , Venenos de Escorpião/química , Venenos de Escorpião/farmacologia , Animais , Antibacterianos/efeitos adversos , Eritrócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Peptídeos/efeitos adversos , Peptídeos/química , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Conformação Proteica em alfa-Hélice , Venenos de Escorpião/efeitos adversos , Escorpiões , Streptococcus/efeitos dos fármacos
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PLoS One ; 14(7): e0219554, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31323038

RESUMO

The potential of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 to act as a plant-growth promoter or as a bioremediator of toxic compounds can be affected by desiccation. In the present work, the bacterial survival ratio (BSR) in response to air desiccation was evaluated for P. putida KT2440 in the presence of different protectors. The BSR in the presence of nonreducing disaccharides, such as trehalose, was high after 15 days of desiccation stress (occurring at 30°C and 50% relative humidity), whereas in the absence of a protector the bacterial counts diminished to nondetectable numbers (ca 2.8 log CFU/mL). The LIVE/DEAD staining method showed that bacteria protected with trehalose maintained increased numbers of green cells after desiccation while cells without protection were all observed to be red. This indicated that nonprotected bacteria had compromised membrane integrity. However, when nonprotected bacteria subjected to 18 days of desiccation stress were rehydrated for a short time with maize root exudates or for 48 h with water (prolonged rehydration), the bacterial counts were as high as that observed for those not subjected to desiccation stress, suggesting that the cells entered the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state under desiccation and that they returned to a culturable state after those means of rehydration. Interestingly an increase in the green color intensity of cells that returned to a culturable state was observed using LIVE/DEAD staining method, indicating an improvement in their membrane integrity. Cellular activity in the VBNC state was determined. A GFP-tagged P. putida strain expressing GFP constitutively was subjected to desiccation. After 12 days of desiccation, the GFP-tagged strain lost culturability, but it exhibited active GFP expression, which in turn made the cells green. Furthermore, the expression of 16S rRNA, rpoN (housekeeping), mutL, mutS (encoding proteins from the mismatch repair complex), and oprH (encoding an outer membrane protein) were examined by RT-PCR. All evaluated genes were expressed by both types of cells, culturable and nonculturable, indicating active molecular processes during the VBNC state.


Assuntos
Dessecação , Pseudomonas putida/fisiologia , Contagem de Colônia Microbiana , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Umidade , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Oligonucleotídeos , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , RNA Ribossômico/metabolismo , RNA Ribossômico 16S/metabolismo , Rizosfera , Temperatura , Trealose , Zea mays/microbiologia
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PLoS One ; 12(11): e0187913, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29117218

RESUMO

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) increase plant growth and crop productivity. The inoculation of plants with a bacterial mixture (consortium) apparently provides greater benefits to plant growth than inoculation with a single bacterial strain. In the present work, a bacterial consortium was formulated containing four compatible and desiccation-tolerant strains with potential as PGPR. The formulation had one moderately (Pseudomonas putida KT2440) and three highly desiccation-tolerant (Sphingomonas sp. OF178, Azospirillum brasilense Sp7 and Acinetobacter sp. EMM02) strains. The four bacterial strains were able to adhere to seeds and colonize the rhizosphere of plants when applied in both mono-inoculation and multi-inoculation treatments, showing that they can also coexist without antagonistic effects in association with plants. The effects of the bacterial consortium on the growth of blue maize were evaluated. Seeds inoculated with either individual bacterial strains or the bacterial consortium were subjected to two experimental conditions before sowing: normal hydration or desiccation. In general, inoculation with the bacterial consortium increased the shoot and root dry weight, plant height and plant diameter compared to the non-inoculated control or mono-inoculation treatments. The bacterial consortium formulated in this work had greater benefits for blue maize plants even when the inoculated seeds underwent desiccation stress before germination, making this formulation attractive for future field applications.


Assuntos
Produtos Agrícolas/microbiologia , Consórcios Microbianos/fisiologia , Desenvolvimento Vegetal/fisiologia , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , Sementes/microbiologia , Zea mays/microbiologia , Acinetobacter/fisiologia , Azospirillum brasilense/fisiologia , Biomassa , Produtos Agrícolas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Produtos Agrícolas/fisiologia , Dessecação , México , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Raízes de Plantas/fisiologia , Pseudomonas putida/fisiologia , Rizosfera , Sementes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Sementes/fisiologia , Sphingomonas/fisiologia , Simbiose , Zea mays/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Zea mays/fisiologia
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Microb Biotechnol ; 10(1): 19-21, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27790851

RESUMO

In this Crystal Ball we describe the negative effects of the scheme of intensive agriculture of the green revolution technology. To recover the contaminated soils derived from intensive farming is necessary introduce new successful technologies to replace the use of chemical fertilizer and toxic pesticides by organic fertilizers and biological control agents. Our principal speculation is that in a short time authors in the field of PGPB and bioremediation will be expanding the knowledge on the development of different formulations containing super-bacteria or a mixture of super-bacteria able to provide beneficial effect for agriculture and bioremediation.


Assuntos
Inoculantes Agrícolas , Agricultura/métodos , Biodegradação Ambiental , Agricultura/tendências
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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 14(2): 147-156, dic. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-671890

RESUMO

Cuando se desea cuantificar el número de bacterias presentes en múltiples muestras, los procedimientos de rutina suelen consumir mucho tiempo. En ese periodo las muestras podrían sufrir modificaciones en su población. En el presente trabajo se evaluó una metodología alternativa para cuantificar bacterias cultivables de forma masiva, rápida y económica en la que se implica el sellado, estampado o impresión de diluciones seriadas de muestras de diversa procedencia. El tiempo requerido para preparar 22 muestras para su sellado en placa es de 15 minutos. El método se basó en realizar diluciones seriadas (base 10) de las muestras líquidas originales contenidas en una placa multipozos con la ayuda de una pipeta multicanal. Después, con un replicador se tomó un volumen (aproximadamente 1,65 µl) de muestra de cada pozo, que se inoculó por sellado en un medio de crecimiento gelificado de interés. Las placas se incubaron el tiempo necesario, se contó el número de colonias presentes en la dilución contable y se calculó el número de Unidades Formadoras de Colonia por mililitro (UFC/ml) para cada muestra. La metodología se denominó "Goteo por Sellado en Placa Masivo" (GSPM) y ha sido aplicada para cuantificar exitosamente bacterias provenientes de diferentes muestras de laboratorio, por ejemplo, de cultivos líquidos, muestras clínicas (como exudados y secreciones) y bacterias presentes en la rizósfera de plantas de maíz. Sin embargo, la metodología GSPM podría aplicarse para contabilizar masivamente a bacterias de cualquier otra procedencia.


In an attempt to quantify the number of bacteria present in a high number of samples, routine procedures are usually very time-consuming. During this period of time, bacterial population could be modified. In this work, an alternative for a massive, quick and economic method was evaluated in order to count viable bacteria, consisting in the sealing or stamping of serial dilutions performed in samples from different origins. The time required to prepare 22 samples for plate stamping is only 15 minutes. The quantification was based in performing serial dilutions (10-fold) of the original liquid samples contained in a multiwell plate using a multichannel micropipette. Afterwards, using a replicator, the same volume of each sample (approximately 1,65 µl) was recovered from each well, and then it was inoculated and sealed in a solid growth media of interest. Plates were incubated as needed, colonies were counted in the quantifiable dilution and Colony Forming Units per milliliter (CFU/ml) was calculated for each sample. We called this method "Massive Stamping Drop Plate" (MSDP) and it has been successfully applied to count bacteria from different lab samples, including liquid cultures, clinical samples (exudates and secretions) and bacteria recovered from the rhizosphere of corn plants. However, MSDP could also be applied to massively count bacteria from any other source.


Assuntos
Bactérias , Filtros Biológicos , Irrigação por Gotejamento
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