Affiliation:
1. Department of Soil Sciences, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108
Abstract
Viable bacteria were found to coexist with developing embryos in egg capsules (cocoons) of the earthworm
Eisenia fetida
. Earthworms were reared under standardized conditions, and bacterial densities were measured in distinct batches of cocoons collected weekly for 10 weeks. Cocoons weighing 12 mg contained a mean viable bacterial population of approximately 10
8
CFU/g of cocoons. No difference was found in viable counts obtained from cocoons incubated at 15°C and cocoons incubated at 24°C. Viable bacterial numbers increased with cocoon age, while acridine orange direct counts of microbial cells were stable at approximately 10
9
cells per g of cocoons. Bacteria isolated from cocoons were used to develop antisera in rabbits for the production of strain-specific fluorescent antibodies. Fluorescent antibody and selective plating techniques were used to monitor populations of these bacteria in earthworm bedding and to determine whether cocoons acquire bacteria from the environment in which they are formed. Cocoon isolates were readily recovered from cocoons formed in inoculated bedding at densities of 10
8
CFU/g of cocoons.
Bradyrhizobium japonicum
USDA 110 and UMR 161 added to bedding were also recovered from cocoons, but at lower densities than cocoon isolates.
Escherichia coli
K-12(pJP4) inoculum was recovered from bedding but not from cocoons. The bacterial complement of
Eisenia fetida
cocoons is affected by inoculation of selected bacterial isolates in the worm growth environment.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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