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EJP-108-449
Title
Dominant colonisation of wheat roots by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf29A and selection of the indigenous microflora in the presence of the take-all fungus
Journal
European Journal of Plant Pathology
Year
2000
Volume
108
Pages
449-459
Author
Chapon A
Guillerm AY
Delalande L
Labreton L
Sarniguet A
Abstract
Summary: Increases in populations of fluorescent pseudomonads on wheat roots are usually associated with take-all decline, natural control of take-all, a disease caused by the fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici (Ggt). Colonisation by Pseudomonas fluorescens strain Pf29A was assessed on the roots of healthy plants and of plants with take- all, and the effect of this bacterium on indigenous populations of fluorescent pseudomonads was studied. The efficacy of Pf29A as an agent for the biocontrol of take-all on five-week-old wheat seedlings was tested in non-sterile conducive soil in a growth chamber. RAPD (random amplification of polymorphic DNA) fingerprinting with a decamer primer was used to monitor strain Pf29A and culturable indigenous rhizoplane populations of fluorescent pseudomonad. Pf29A decreased disease severity and accounted for 44.6% of the culturable fluorescent pseudomonads on healthy plant rhizoplane and 75.8% on diseased plant rhizoplane. Fewer RAPD patterns were obtained when Pf29A was introduced into the soil with Ggt. In the presence of Ggt and necrotic roots, Pf29A became the dominant root coloniser and dramatically changed the diversity and the structure of indigenous fluorescent pseudomonad populations. The results show that Ggt and reduced lesion size on roots can trigger a specific increase in antagonist populations and that the introduction of a biocontrol agent in soil influences the structure of indigenous bacterial populations
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amplification
bacteria
bacterial
biocontrol
biocontrol agent
biological control
biological control agents
colonization
control
culturable
disease
diversity
dna
dna fingerprinting
efficacy
fluorescent pseudomonads
fungal antagonists
fungus
gaeumannomyces graminis
gaeumannomyces graminis var
graminis
growth
increase
indigenous
microbial flora
microflora
pseudomonas
pseudomonas fluorescens
random amplified polymorphic dna
rapd
rhizoplane
rhizosphere
seedling
selection
soil
strain
take-all
take-all fungus
tritici
triticum aestivum
wheat roots
wheat seedlings

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