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Qué (quién) es microbial$48608$ - definición

ACTION OF ANY MICROBES THAT SUPPRESSES THE ACTIVITY OF A PLANT PATHOGEN
Microbial antagonist; Microbial antagonism

Microbial genetics         
  • Bacteria are classified by their shape.
  • Taq polymerase which is used in Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR)
SUBFIELD OF GENETICS DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF MICROORGANISMS
Microbial gentics; Microbial Genetics
Microbial genetics is a subject area within microbiology and genetic engineering. Microbial genetics studies microorganisms for different purposes.
Microbial phylogenetics         
FIELD OF STUDY
Microbial phylogeny
Microbial phylogenetics is the study of the manner in which various groups of microorganisms are genetically related. This helps to trace their evolution.
Microbial biogeography         
STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF MICROORGANISMS ACROSS SPACE AND TIME
Microbial Biogeography
Microbial biogeography is a subset of biogeography, a field that concerns the distribution of organisms across space and time. Although biogeography traditionally focused on plants and larger animals, recent studies have broadened this field to include distribution patterns of microorganisms.

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Antagonism (phytopathology)

In phytopathology, antagonism refers to the action of any organism that suppresses or interferes with the normal growth and activity of a plant pathogen, such as the main parts of bacteria or fungi.

These organisms can be used for pest control and are referred to as biological control agents. They may be predators, parasites, parasitoids, or pathogens that attack a harmful insect, weed, or plant disease or any other organism in its vicinity. The inhibitory substance is highly specific in its action, affecting only a specific species. Many soil microorganisms are antagonistic. They secrete a potent enzyme which destroys other cells by digesting their cell walls and degrade the cellular material as well as released protoplasmic material serves as a nutrient for the inhibitor organism, for example Aspergillus has an antagonistic effect on Penicillium and Cladosporium. Trichoderma has an effect on actinomycetes. Pseudomonas show antagonism on Cladosporiumsuch organism may be of great practical importance since they often produce antibiotics which modify the normal growth processes.