Bacterial Volatile Compounds as Mediators of Airborne Interactions 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7293-7_6
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Contribution of Bacterial Volatiles to Chemical Ecology

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“…Microbial volatile compounds (mVCs) can provide numerous functional benefits to the producing organism, for instance, by contributing to the invasion of previously unexploited niches and/or inhibiting competitors, by promoting beneficial interactions or regulating abiotic stress tolerance (Tyc et al, 2016;Sharifi and Ryu, 2020). Over time, the benefits provided by mVCs can translate to increased fitness of the volatileproducing microbe, leading to the selection and evolution of specific mVC-associated traits.…”
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“…Microbial volatile compounds (mVCs) can provide numerous functional benefits to the producing organism, for instance, by contributing to the invasion of previously unexploited niches and/or inhibiting competitors, by promoting beneficial interactions or regulating abiotic stress tolerance (Tyc et al, 2016;Sharifi and Ryu, 2020). Over time, the benefits provided by mVCs can translate to increased fitness of the volatileproducing microbe, leading to the selection and evolution of specific mVC-associated traits.…”
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“…Figura 25:quantitativa é variável entre as espécies, o que mostra que mais de um composto pode estar envolvido nas interações com as plantas promovendo o seu crescimento[422][423][424] .Figura 26: Clusterização e heatmap da análise global de COVs nos isolados crescidos em meio LB. O código de cores indica abundância relativa, variando de azul (baixa abundância) a vermelho (alta abundância).…”
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