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 1 2014

"Biotechnologia Acta" v. 7, no 1, 2014
https://doi.org/10.15407/biotech7.01.040
Р. 40-53, Bibliography 104, Ukrainian
Universal Decimal classification: 581.192: 631.461.5

PHYTOLECTINS AND DIAZOTROPHS ARE THE POLYFUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF THE COMPLEX BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITIONS

Kyrychenko E. V.

Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

The role of lectins and diazotrophic microorganisms as polyfunctional components for creation of new lectin-bacterial biological composition with a view to practical application of agro biotechnology were discussed on the base of literature data and personal author’s experimental results. Phytolectins characterized by varied biological activity such as bioeffector, adap togen, growth-regulatory, fungicide and com munication to the components of a system "plant–soil–microorganisms" in molecular, cellular, organism and systemic levels of organization and functioning of agrophytocenosis. Rhizobacteria have many positive effects on plants and soil, the most determinative among the effects are the ability to fix molecular nitrogen of atmosphere, synthesis of hormonal and antibiotical substances, mobilization of sparingly soluble soil phosphates and decomposition of hazardous chemical compounds. It was justified creation of a new class of lectin-bacterial compositions on a base of phytolectins and diazotrophic microorganisms for increasing of productive potential of symbioses and associations, adaptable plasticity and plants protection and soil ecology improvement as well.

Key words: phуtolectins, diazotrophic microorganisms, lectin-bacterial compositions, agrophytocenoses.

© Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2014

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