Antimicrobial activity of Pantanal macrophytes against multidrug resistant bacteria shows potential for improving nature-based solutions

•Pantanal macrophytes contain bioactive compounds•P. acuminatum, S. virgata, and L. lagunae showed the most antibacterial activity•Plant extracts hold promise for combating antibiotic resistant bacterial strains The presence of macrophytes in constructed wetlands (CW) applied within the concept of n...

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Published in:Plant stress (Amsterdam) Vol. 11; p. 100304
Main Authors: Takahashi, Karen Midori, Nakasato, Juliano Akio, de Jesus, Genilson Silva, Micheletti, Ana Camila, Pott, Arnildo, Yoshida, Nídia Cristiane, Paulo, Paula Loureiro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01.03.2024
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ISSN:2667-064X, 2667-064X
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