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Review Article

The prospect of antimicrobial peptides from Bacillus species with biological control potential against insect pests and diseases of economic importance in agriculture, forestry and fruit tree production

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Article: 2312115 | Received 17 Oct 2023, Accepted 26 Jan 2024, Published online: 10 Feb 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Illustration of the surfactin lipopeptide structure.

Figure 1. Illustration of the surfactin lipopeptide structure.

Table 1. Summary of antimicrobial peptides from Bacillus strains for potential application in agriculture, forestry, and fruit tree management.

Figure 2. Illustration of the iturin lipopeptide structure.

Figure 2. Illustration of the iturin lipopeptide structure.

Figure 3. Example of the fengycin lipopeptide structure.

Figure 3. Example of the fengycin lipopeptide structure.

Figure 4. Illustration of the bacillomycin lipopeptide structure (bacillomycin-L).

Figure 4. Illustration of the bacillomycin lipopeptide structure (bacillomycin-L).

Figure 5. Illustration of the structures of cyclic tetrapeptides: cyclo-(prolyl-valyl-alanyl-isoleucyl) (A) and cyclo-(D-phenylalanyl-D-prolyl) (B).

Figure 5. Illustration of the structures of cyclic tetrapeptides: cyclo-(prolyl-valyl-alanyl-isoleucyl) (A) and cyclo-(D-phenylalanyl-D-prolyl) (B).

Figure 6. Illustration of the bacillibactin structure.

Figure 6. Illustration of the bacillibactin structure.

Figure 7. Illustration of the bacteriocins (nisin) structure.

Figure 7. Illustration of the bacteriocins (nisin) structure.

Figure 8. Illustration of the bacillaene structure.

Figure 8. Illustration of the bacillaene structure.

Figure 9. Illustration of the macrolactin structure.

Figure 9. Illustration of the macrolactin structure.

Figure 10. Illustration of the bacilysin structure.

Figure 10. Illustration of the bacilysin structure.

Figure 11. Illustration of the structures of difficidin (A) and oxydifficidin (B).

Figure 11. Illustration of the structures of difficidin (A) and oxydifficidin (B).

Table 2. Summary of Bacillus species reported for eliciting induced systemic resistance (ISR).

Data availability statement

The article reviewed is available in the public domain and other data has been used in this article.