Suscripción institucional·Documento·2004·Español

Interacciones microorganismos-suelo-planta en la preservación del Medio Ambiente y la Salud

María del Rosario de Felipe Antón

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Resumen

Soil microorganisms stablish beneficious symbiosis with plants and can be considered as biofertilizers and also useful in biological control applications. The beneficious symbiosis: «bacteria-plant» and «fungy-plant», have great interest for its great impact in Agriculture, Forestry and Environment and constitute an alternative to the application of chemical fertilizers, avoiding its negative effects at health and environmental level. The nitrogen-fixing bacteria and mycorrizal fungi are among the plant symbionts more extended and ecologycally more important. The potential of soil microorganisms is unlimited. It is necessary to study more deeply the interaction between endogenous organisms with plant roots, to get a better knowledge of them. With these technologies we are trying both: the selfsupplying and self-defending of the plants under adverse environmental conditions and to let to our planet in good health for the future generations.

Cómo citar

María del Rosario de Felipe Antón (2004). Interacciones microorganismos-suelo-planta en la preservación del Medio Ambiente y la Salud.