Biodiversity and antifungal activities of Amazonian actinomycetes isolated from Rhizospheres of Inga edulis plants.

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Author(s): RODRIGUES, R. de S.; SOUZA, A. Q. L. de; BARBOSA, A. N.; SANTIAGO, S. R. S. da S.; VASCONCELOS, A. dos S.; BARBOSA, R. D.; ALVES, T. C. L.; CRUZ, J. C. da; SILVA, G. F. da; BENTES, J. L. da S.; SOUZA, A. D. L. de

Summary: Actinobacteria are major producers of antibacterial and antifungal metabolites and are growing their search for substances of biotechnological interest, especially for use in agriculture, among other applications. The Amazon is potentially rich in actinobacteria? however, almost no research studies exist. Thus, we present a study of the occurrence and antifungal potential of actinobacteria from the rhizosphere of Inga edulis, a native South American plant and one that is economically useful in the whole of the Amazon.

Publication year: 2024

Types of publication: Journal article

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