Improved methods to assess the effect of bacteria on germination of fungal spores

Author:

Estoppey Aislinn1,Weisskopf Laure2,Di Francesco Eva1,Vallat-Michel Armelle3,Bindschedler Saskia1,Chain Patrick S4,Junier Pilar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Microbiology: Rue Emile-Argand 11 , 2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland

2. University of Fribourg: Chemin du Musée 10 , 1700 Fribourg , Switzerland

3. Neuchâtel Platform of Analytical Chemistry: Avenue de Bellevaux 51 , 2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland

4. Los Alamos National Laboratory: Los Alamos , New Mexico, 87545, United States

Abstract

Abstract Bacterial-fungal interactions (BFI) play a major role on ecosystem functioning and might be particularly relevant at a specific development stage. For instance, in the case of biological control of fungal pathogens by bacteria, a highly relevant kind of BFI, in-vitro experiments often assess the impact of a bacterium on the inhibition of actively growing mycelia. However, this fails to consider other stages of plant infection such as the germination of a spore or a sclerotium. This study aims to present novel experimental platforms for in-vitro experiments with fungal spores, in order to assess the effect of bacteria on germination and fungal growth control, to recover the metabolites produced in the interaction, and to enhance direct visualisation of BFI. Botrytis cinerea, a phytopathogenic fungus producing oxalic acid (OA) as pathogenicity factor, was used as model. Given that oxalotrophic bacteria have been shown previously to control the growth of B. cinerea, the oxalotrophic bacteria Cupriavidus necator and Cupriavidus oxalaticus were used as models. The experiments performed demonstrated the suitability of the methods and confirmed that both bacteria were able to control the growth of B. cinerea, but only in media in which soluble OA was detected by the fungus. The methods presented here can be easily performed in any microbiology laboratory and are not only applicable to screen for potential biocontrol agents, but also to better understand BFI.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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