Occurrence and molecular diversity of the Fit insect toxin locus in plant-beneficial pseudomonads


Autoria(s): Ruffner B.; Péchy-Tarr M.; Keel C.; Maurhofer M.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The application of plant-beneficial pseudomonads provides a promising alternative to chemical pest management in agriculture. The fact that Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 and Pf-5, both well-known biocontrol agents of fungal root diseases, exhibit also potent insecticidal activity is of particular interest, as these plant-beneficial bacteria naturally colonize the rhizosphere of important crop plants. Insecticidal activity in these strains depends on a novel locus encoding the production of a protein toxin termed Fit (for P. fluorescens insecticidal toxin). To gain a better understanding of the ecological relevance of the Pseudomonas anti-insect activity, we have begun to investigate the occurrence and molecular diversity of the Fit toxin genes among root-associated pseudomonads. To this end, we have screened a large world-wide collection of fluorescent Pseudomonas sp. isolated from the roots of different plant species using molecular fingerprinting techniques. The strains are already well characterized for exoproduct patterns and disease-suppressive ability and are currently being tested for insecticidal activity in a greater wax moth larvae assay system.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_8ABE4E7E6208

isbn:978-92-9067-219-7

http://www.iobc-wprs.org/pub/index.html

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

IOBC/WPRS Bulletin, vol. 45, pp. 251-254

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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