Diversity of Antibiotic Biosynthesis Gene-possessing Rhizospheric Fluorescent Pseudomonads in Japan and Their Biocontrol Efficacy.
Microbes Environ
; 35(2)2020.
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ABSTRACT
More than 3,000 isolates of fluorescent pseudomonads have been collected from plant roots in Japan and screened for the presence of antibiotic-synthesizing genes. In total, 927 hydrogen cyanide (HCN)-, 47 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (PHL)-, 6 pyoluteorin (PLT)-, 14 pyrrolnitrin (PRN)-, and 8 phenazine (PHZ)-producing isolates have been detected. A cluster analysis (≥99% identity) identified 10 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) in antibiotic biosynthesis gene-possessing pseudomonads. OTU HLR (PHL, PLT, and PRN) contained four antibiotics HCN, PHL, PLT, and PRN, while OTU RZ (PRN and PHZ) contained three HCN, PRN, and PHZ. OTU H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, and H7 (PHL1-7) contained two antibiotics HCN and PHL, while OTU H8 (PHL8) contained one PHL. Isolates belonging to OTU HLR and RZ suppressed damping-off disease in cabbage seedlings caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Effective strains belonging to OTU HLR and RZ were related to Pseudomonas protegens and Pseudomonas chlororaphis, respectively. Antibiotic biosynthesis gene-possessing fluorescent pseudomonads are distributed among different geographical sites in Japan and plant species.
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Pseudomonas
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Rizosfera
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Fluorescência
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Antibacterianos
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Asia
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En
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Microbes Environ
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2020
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