Affiliation:
1. ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, A-2444 Seibersdorf
2. Institut für Biotechnologie, Technische Universität Graz, A-8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The term endophyte refers to interior colonization of plants by microorganisms that do not have pathogenic effects on their hosts, and various endophytes have been found to play important roles in plant vitality. In this study, cultivation-independent terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of 16S ribosomal DNA directly amplified from plant tissue DNA was used in combination with molecular characterization of isolates to examine the influence of plant stress, achieved by infection with the blackleg pathogen
Erwinia carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
, on the endophytic population in two different potato varieties. Community analysis clearly demonstrated increased bacterial diversity in infected plants compared to that in control plants. The results also indicated that the pathogen stress had a greater impact on the bacteria population than the plant genotype had. Partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes of isolated endophytes revealed a broad phylogenetic spectrum of bacteria, including members of the α, β, and γ subgroups of the
Proteobacteria
, high- and low-G+C-content gram-positive organisms, and microbes belonging to the
Flexibacter-Cytophaga-Bacteroides
group. Screening of the isolates for antagonistic activity against
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
revealed that 38% of the endophytes protected tissue culture plants from blackleg disease.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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