Diversity and Natural Functions of Antibiotics Produced by Beneficial and Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
Wageningen University & Research · Agricultural Research Service · +1 more institution
Abstract
Soil- and plant-associated environments harbor numerous bacteria that produce antibiotic metabolites with specific or broad-spectrum activities against coexisting microorganisms. The function and ecological importance of antibiotics have long been assumed to yield a survival advantage to the producing bacteria in the highly competitive but resource-limited soil environments through direct suppression. Although specific antibiotics may enhance producer persistence when challenged by competitors or predators in soil habitats, at subinhibitory concentrations antibiotics exhibit a diversity of other roles in the life history of the producing bacteria. Many processes modulated by antibiotics may be inherently…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Antibiotics
- Bacteria
- Ecology
- Microorganism
- Ecosystem
- Microbiology
- Life in Land