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Characterization of rhizospheric soil streptomycetes from Moroccan habitats and their antimicrobial activities

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Most antibiotic-producing isolates possess red and white colour, and strong antibiosis was exhibited against Streptomyces scabies, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis, while only 14 and 8% of isolates displayed an activity against Escherichia coli and Verticillium dahliae respectively.
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During an investigation on actinomycetes from rhizospheric soils from Moroccan habitats, 131 streptomycetes were recovered, morphologically characterized and assessed for their antimicrobial activity. Eleven isolates were characterized by the absence of an aerial mycelium. According to the colour of aerial mycelium, the rest were grouped into seven main classes, namely, grey, yellow, cream, white, green, red and polymorphic colours (pink, orange or violet). The grey colour class dominated (40%) and the red one was found only in rhizospheric soil of the Moroccan endemic plant Argania spinosa. About one third of the isolates (34%) produced soluble pigments of various colours and 14% produced melanoid pigments. Most of the isolates (83%) were active against one or more of the organisms tested (one gram-negative bacterium, three gram-positive bacteria, three yeasts and two filamentous fungi). Most antibiotic-producing isolates possess red and white colour. Strong antibiosis was exhibited against Streptomyces scabies, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis (75, 68 and 60% respectively), while only 14 and 8% of isolates displayed an activity against Escherichia coli and Verticillium dahliae respectively.

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TL;DR: Some of the NSA, including endophytic strains that have shown potential to suppress soil-borne fungal plant pathogens, are able to employ one or more mechanisms of antagonism including antibiosis, hyperparasitism and the production of cell-wall degrading enzymes.

Article de synthèse / Review article Actinomycetes, promising tools to control plant diseases and to promote plant growth

TL;DR: In this article, a revue se penche sur le potentiel des actinomycetes comme (a) source de composes agronomiques, (b) agents stimulant la croissance des plantes and (c) agents de lutte biologique.
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"Actinomycetes, promising tools to control plant diseases and to promote plant growth"

TL;DR: La revue donne aussi des exemples de lutte biologique contre les agents phytopathogenes bacteriens and fongiques par l’utilisation d’especes d‘actinomycetes deja disponibles sur le marche ou qui le seront probablement au cours des prochaines annees.
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Screening for rock phosphate solubilizing Actinomycetes from Moroccan phosphate mines

TL;DR: Three Moroccan phosphate mines, an original biotope rich in insoluble rock phosphate, were explored for the presence of RP solubilizing Actinobacteria, expected to lead to the formulation of novel bio-phosphate fertilizers constituted by the association of pulverized RP and spores of the ad hoc actinomycete strains.
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TL;DR: In the past, many investigations involving the selective isolation of Streptomycetes from soil have been carried out but there seems little agreement on which media are most suitable for this purpose, so a brief survey of the literature revealed a total of 21 recommended media.
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