Tylenchulus semipenetrans Alters the Microbial Community in the Citrus Rhizosphere

Infection of citrus seedlings by Tylenchulus semipenetrans was shown to reduce subsequent infection of roots by Phytophthora nicotianae and to increase plant growth compared to plants infected by only the fungus. Hypothetical mechanisms by which the nematode suppresses fungal development include nut...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nematology. - 1969. - 35(2003), 2 vom: 24. Juni, Seite 167-77
1. Verfasser: El-Borai, F E (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Duncan, L W, Graham, J H, Dickstein, E
Format: Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2003
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Journal of nematology
Schlagworte:Journal Article Bacillus megaterium Burkholderia cepacia Phytophthora nicotianae Tylenchulus semipenetrans interaction nematode rhizosphere microorganisms
LEADER 01000caa a22002652c 4500
001 NLM186893310
003 DE-627
005 20250210055816.0
007 tu
008 231223s2003 xx ||||| 00| ||eng c
028 5 2 |a pubmed25n0623.xml 
035 |a (DE-627)NLM186893310 
035 |a (NLM)19265991 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rakwb 
041 |a eng 
100 1 |a El-Borai, F E  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Tylenchulus semipenetrans Alters the Microbial Community in the Citrus Rhizosphere 
264 1 |c 2003 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Band  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
500 |a Date Completed 14.07.2011 
500 |a Date Revised 20.10.2021 
500 |a published: Print 
500 |a ErratumIn: J Nematol. 2008 Mar;40(1):55.. - PMID 19259520 
500 |a Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE 
520 |a Infection of citrus seedlings by Tylenchulus semipenetrans was shown to reduce subsequent infection of roots by Phytophthora nicotianae and to increase plant growth compared to plants infected by only the fungus. Hypothetical mechanisms by which the nematode suppresses fungal development include nutrient competition, direct antibiosis, or alteration of the microbial community in the rhizosphere to favor microorganisms antagonistic to P. nicotianae. A test of the last hypothesis was conducted via surveys of five sites in each of three citrus orchards infested with both organisms. A total of 180 2-cm-long fibrous root segments, half with a female T. semipenetrans egg mass on the root surface and half without, were obtained from each orchard site. The samples were macerated in water, and fungi and bacteria in the suspensions were isolated, quantified, and identified. No differences were detected in the numbers of microorganism species isolated from nematode-infected and uninfected root segments. However, nematode-infected root segments had significantly more propagules of bacteria at all orchard sites. Bacillus megaterium and Burkholderia cepacia were the dominant bacterial species recovered. Bacteria belonging to the genera Arthrobacter and Stenotrophomonas were encountered less frequently. The fungus community was dominated by Fusarium solani, but Trichoderma, Verticillum, Phythophthora, and Penicillium spp. also were recovered. All isolated bacteria equally inhibited the growth of P. nicotianae in vitro. Experiments using selected bacteria, T. semipenetrans, and P. nicotianae, alone or in combination, were conducted in both the laboratory and greenhouse. Root and stem fresh weights of P. nicotianae-infected plants treated with T. semipenetrans, B. cepacia, or B. megaterium were greater than for plants treated only with the fungus. Phytophthora nicotianae protein in roots of fungus-infected plants was reduced by nematodes (P </= 0.001), either alone or in combination with either bacterium. However, treatment with bacteria did not affect P. nicotianae development in roots. The results suggest different mechanisms by which T. semipenetrans, B. cepacia, and B. megaterium may mitigate virulence of P. nicotianae 
650 4 |a Journal Article 
650 4 |a Bacillus megaterium 
650 4 |a Burkholderia cepacia 
650 4 |a Phytophthora nicotianae 
650 4 |a Tylenchulus semipenetrans 
650 4 |a interaction 
650 4 |a nematode 
650 4 |a rhizosphere microorganisms 
700 1 |a Duncan, L W  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Graham, J H  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Dickstein, E  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Journal of nematology  |d 1969  |g 35(2003), 2 vom: 24. Juni, Seite 167-77  |w (DE-627)NLM098196421  |x 0022-300X  |7 nnas 
773 1 8 |g volume:35  |g year:2003  |g number:2  |g day:24  |g month:06  |g pages:167-77 
912 |a GBV_USEFLAG_A 
912 |a SYSFLAG_A 
912 |a GBV_NLM 
912 |a GBV_ILN_350 
951 |a AR 
952 |d 35  |j 2003  |e 2  |b 24  |c 06  |h 167-77