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The colonization of Bacillus thuringiensis strains in bryophytes

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    SYSNO ASEP0471433
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleThe colonization of Bacillus thuringiensis strains in bryophytes
    Author(s) Lin, Q. (CN)
    Zhu, P. (CN)
    Carballar-Lejarazú, R. (US)
    Gelbič, Ivan (BC-A) RID, ORCID
    Guan, X. (CN)
    Xu, L. (CN)
    Zhang, L. (CN)
    Number of authors7
    Source TitleTurkish Journal of Biology - ISSN 1300-0152
    Roč. 41, č. 1 (2017), s. 41-48
    Number of pages8 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryTR - Turkey
    KeywordsBacillus thuringiensis ; GFP ; plant colonization
    Subject RIVEE - Microbiology, Virology
    OECD categoryMicrobiology
    Institutional supportBC-A - RVO:60077344
    UT WOS000394539800005
    EID SCOPUS85013436348
    DOI10.3906/biy-1510-16
    AnnotationIn our previous study, several Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains were isolated from bryophyte samples, indicating that bryophytes could serve as Bt reservoirs in the wild. SFR13 is a wild strain isolated from the bryophyta Physcomitrium japonicum. In order to understand its ecological properties, green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labelled SFR13 (SFR13GFP) was generated to evaluate the colonization capability in bryophytes, using dynamic tracing and cell counting to observe the process and patterns of colonization. Our results showed that genetic stability, growth curve dynamics, and insecticidal crystal production were not affected by GFP expression in Bt. Fluorescence microscopy was used to track the dynamic distribution of SFR13GFP. Distribution patterns showed that SFR13GFP can establish stable and long-term colonization in leaves and stems by the 26th day after inoculation. A better understanding of how Bt colonizes plants in the wild will not only result in increased knowledge of plant-microbe interactions but will also lead to a more successful and reliable use of bacterial inoculants.
    WorkplaceBiology Centre (since 2006)
    ContactDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Year of Publishing2018
    Electronic addresshttp://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/biology/issues/biy-17-41-1/biy-41-1-5-1510-16.pdf
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