Diversity of endophytic bacteria from Eucalyptus species seeds and colonization of seedlings by Pantoea agglomerans


Autoria(s): FERREIRA, Anderson; QUECINE, Maria Carolina; LACAVA, Paulo Teixeira; ODA, Shinitiro; AZEVEDO, Joao Lucio; ARAUJO, Welington Luiz
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The diversity and beneficial characteristics of endophytic microorganisms have been studied in several host plants. However, information regal-ding naturally, occurring seed-associated endophytes and vertical transmission among different life-history stages of hosts is limited. Endophytic bacteria were isolated from seeds and seedlings of 10 Eucalyptus species and two hybrids. The results showed that endophytic bacteria, Such as Bacillus, Enterococcus, Paenibacillus and Methylobacterium, are vertically transferred from seeds to seedlings. In addition, the endophytic bacterium Pantoea agglomerans was tagged with the gfp gene, inoculated into seeds and further reisolated from seedlings. These results suggested it novel approach to change the profile of the plants, where the bacterium is a delivery vehicle for desired traits. This is the first report of an endophytic bacterial community residing in Eucalyptus seeds and the transmission of these bacteria from seeds to seedlings. The bacterial species reported ill this work have been described as providing benefits to host plants. Therefore, we Suggest that endophytic bacteria can be transmitted vertically from seeds to seedlings, assuring the support of the bacterial community in the host plant.

CNPq (National Council of Research, Brazil)

SUZANO Paper and Cellulose Company

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, v.287, n.1, p.8-14, 2008

0378-1097

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19403

10.1111/j.1574-6968.2008.01258.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2008.01258.x

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eng

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING

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Fems Microbiology Letters

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Palavras-Chave #microbial ecology #16S rRNA gene #ARDRA #fluorescence microscopy #plant-bacteria interaction #SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE #BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL #GROWTH PROMOTION #PLANT-GROWTH #MAIZE #FIELD #METHYLOBACTERIUM #RHIZOSPHERE #INDUCTION #CULTIVARS #Microbiology
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