Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Ecological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-8589, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We previously demonstrated that xanthobaccin A from the rhizoplane bacterium
Lysobacter
sp. strain SB-K88 suppresses damping-off disease caused by
Pythium
sp. in sugar beet. In this study we focused on modes of
Lysobacter
sp. strain SB-K88 root colonization and antibiosis of the bacterium against
Aphanomyces cochlioides
, a pathogen of damping-off disease. Scanning electron microscopic analysis of 2-week-old sugar beet seedlings from seeds previously inoculated with SB-K88 revealed dense colonization on the root surfaces and a characteristic perpendicular pattern of
Lysobacter
colonization possibly generated via development of polar, brush-like fimbriae. In colonized regions a semitransparent film apparently enveloping the root and microcolonies were observed on the root surface. This
Lysobacter
strain also efficiently colonized the roots of several plants, including spinach, tomato,
Arabidopsis thaliana
, and
Amaranthus gangeticus
. Plants grown from both sugar beet and spinach seeds that were previously treated with
Lysobacter
sp. strain SB-K88 displayed significant resistance to the damping-off disease triggered by
A. cochlioides
. Interestingly, zoospores of
A. cochlioides
became immotile within 1 min after exposure to a SB-K88 cell suspension, a cell-free supernatant of SB-K88, or pure xanthobaccin A (MIC, 0.01 μg/ml). In all cases, lysis followed within 30 min in the presence of the inhibiting factor(s). Our data indicate that
Lysobacter
sp. strain SB-K88 has a direct inhibitory effect on
A. cochlioides
, suppressing damping-off disease. Furthermore, this inhibitory effect of
Lysobacter
sp. strain SB-K88 is likely due to a combination of antibiosis and characteristic biofilm formation at the rhizoplane of the host plant.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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