Affiliation:
1. Université de Moncton, Department of Biology, Moncton, NB, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We have previously demonstrated that inoculation of tomato plants with 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG)- and hydrogen cyanide (HCN)-producing
Pseudomonas brassicacearum
LBUM300 could significantly reduce bacterial canker symptoms caused by
Clavibacter michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
. In this study, in order to better characterize the population dynamics of LBUM300 in the rhizosphere of tomato plants, we characterized the role played by DAPG and HCN production by LBUM300 on rhizosphere colonization of healthy and
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
-infected tomato plants. The impact of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
presence on the expression of DAPG and HCN biosynthetic genes in the rhizosphere was also examined.
In planta
assays were performed using combinations of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
and wild-type LBUM300 or DAPG (LBUM300Δ
phlD
) or HCN (LBUM300Δ
hcnC
) isogenic mutant strains. Populations of LBUM300 and
phlD
and
hcnC
gene expression levels were quantified in rhizosphere soil at several time points up to 264 h postinoculation using culture-independent quantitative PCR (qPCR) and reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) TaqMan assays, respectively. The presence of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
significantly increased rhizospheric populations of LBUM300. In
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
-infected tomato rhizospheres, the populations of wild-type LBUM300 and strain LBUM300Δ
hcnC
, both producing DAPG, were significantly higher than the population of strain LBUM300Δ
phlD
. A significant upregulation of
phlD
expression was observed in the presence of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
, while
hcnC
expression was only slightly increased in the mutant strain LBUM300Δ
phlD
when
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
was present. Additionally, biofilm production was found to be significantly reduced in strain LBUM300Δ
phlD
compared to the wild-type and LBUM300Δ
hcnC
strains.
IMPORTANCE
The results of this study suggest that
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
infection of tomato plants contributes to increasing rhizospheric populations of LBUM300, a biocontrol agent, as well as the overexpression of the DAPG biosynthetic operon in this bacterium. The increasing rhizospheric populations of LBUM300 represent one of the key factors in controlling
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
in tomato plants, as DAPG-producing bacteria have shown the ability to decrease bacterial canker symptoms in tomato plants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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