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Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes

The literature is full of studies reporting environmental and health issues related to using traditional pesticides in food production and storage. Fortunately, alternatives have arisen in the last few decades, showing that organic agriculture is possible and economically feasible. And in this scena...

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Autores principales: Giehl, Anderson, dos Santos, Angela Alves, Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello, Tadioto, Viviani, Guterres, Iara Zanella, Prá Zuchi, Isabella Dai, Minussi, Gabriel do Amaral, Fongaro, Gislaine, Silva, Izabella Thais, Alves, Sergio Luiz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142688
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author Giehl, Anderson
dos Santos, Angela Alves
Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello
Tadioto, Viviani
Guterres, Iara Zanella
Prá Zuchi, Isabella Dai
Minussi, Gabriel do Amaral
Fongaro, Gislaine
Silva, Izabella Thais
Alves, Sergio Luiz
author_facet Giehl, Anderson
dos Santos, Angela Alves
Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello
Tadioto, Viviani
Guterres, Iara Zanella
Prá Zuchi, Isabella Dai
Minussi, Gabriel do Amaral
Fongaro, Gislaine
Silva, Izabella Thais
Alves, Sergio Luiz
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description The literature is full of studies reporting environmental and health issues related to using traditional pesticides in food production and storage. Fortunately, alternatives have arisen in the last few decades, showing that organic agriculture is possible and economically feasible. And in this scenario, fungi may be helpful. In the natural environment, when associated with plants, these microorganisms offer plant-growth-promoting molecules, facilitate plant nutrient uptake, and antagonize phytopathogens. It is true that fungi can also be phytopathogenic, but even they can benefit agriculture in some way—since pathogenicity is species-specific, these fungi are shown to be useful against weeds (as bioherbicides). Finally, plant-associated yeasts and molds are natural biofactories, and the metabolites they produce while dwelling in leaves, flowers, roots, or the rhizosphere have the potential to be employed in different industrial activities. By addressing all these subjects, this manuscript comprehensively reviews the biotechnological uses of plant-associated fungi and, in addition, aims to sensitize academics, researchers, and investors to new alternatives for healthier and more environmentally friendly production processes.
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spelling pubmed-103851302023-07-30 Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes Giehl, Anderson dos Santos, Angela Alves Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello Tadioto, Viviani Guterres, Iara Zanella Prá Zuchi, Isabella Dai Minussi, Gabriel do Amaral Fongaro, Gislaine Silva, Izabella Thais Alves, Sergio Luiz Plants (Basel) Review The literature is full of studies reporting environmental and health issues related to using traditional pesticides in food production and storage. Fortunately, alternatives have arisen in the last few decades, showing that organic agriculture is possible and economically feasible. And in this scenario, fungi may be helpful. In the natural environment, when associated with plants, these microorganisms offer plant-growth-promoting molecules, facilitate plant nutrient uptake, and antagonize phytopathogens. It is true that fungi can also be phytopathogenic, but even they can benefit agriculture in some way—since pathogenicity is species-specific, these fungi are shown to be useful against weeds (as bioherbicides). Finally, plant-associated yeasts and molds are natural biofactories, and the metabolites they produce while dwelling in leaves, flowers, roots, or the rhizosphere have the potential to be employed in different industrial activities. By addressing all these subjects, this manuscript comprehensively reviews the biotechnological uses of plant-associated fungi and, in addition, aims to sensitize academics, researchers, and investors to new alternatives for healthier and more environmentally friendly production processes. MDPI 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10385130/ /pubmed/37514302 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142688 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giehl, Anderson
dos Santos, Angela Alves
Cadamuro, Rafael Dorighello
Tadioto, Viviani
Guterres, Iara Zanella
Prá Zuchi, Isabella Dai
Minussi, Gabriel do Amaral
Fongaro, Gislaine
Silva, Izabella Thais
Alves, Sergio Luiz
Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title_full Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title_fullStr Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title_short Biochemical and Biotechnological Insights into Fungus-Plant Interactions for Enhanced Sustainable Agricultural and Industrial Processes
title_sort biochemical and biotechnological insights into fungus-plant interactions for enhanced sustainable agricultural and industrial processes
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142688
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