Affiliation:
1. UMR077 PaVé, INRA, 42 rue George Morel, F-49071 Beaucouzé, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Understanding the survival, multiplication, and transmission to seeds of plant pathogenic bacteria is central to study their pathogenesis. We hypothesized that the type III secretion system (T3SS), encoded by
hrp
genes, could have a role in host colonization by plant pathogenic bacteria. The seed-borne pathogen
Xanthomonas fuscans
subsp.
fuscans
causes common bacterial blight of bean (
Phaseolus vulgaris
). Directed mutagenesis in strain CFBP4834-R of
X. fuscans
subsp.
fuscans
and bacterial population density monitoring on bean leaves showed that strains with mutations in the
hrp
regulatory genes,
hrpG
and
hrpX
, were impaired in their phyllospheric growth, as in the null interaction with
Escherichia coli
C600 and bean. In the compatible interaction, CFBP4834-R reached high phyllospheric population densities and was transmitted to seeds at high frequencies with high densities. Strains with mutations in structural
hrp
genes maintained the same constant epiphytic population densities (1 × 10
5
CFU g
−1
of fresh weight) as in the incompatible interaction with
Xanthomonas campestris
pv. campestris ATCC 33913 and the bean. Low frequencies of transmission to seeds and low bacterial concentrations were recorded for CFBP4834-R
hrp
mutants and for ATCC 33913, whereas
E. coli
C600 was not transmitted. Moreover, unlike the wild-type strain, strains with mutations in
hrp
genes were not transmitted to seeds by vascular pathway. Transmission to seeds by floral structures remained possible for both. This study revealed the involvement of the
X. fuscans
subsp.
fuscans
T3SS in phyllospheric multiplication and systemic colonization of bean, leading to transmission to seeds. Our findings suggest a major contribution of
hrp
regulatory genes in host colonization processes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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