Detection of Plasmid Transfer from Pseudomonas fluorescens to Indigenous Bacteria in Soil by Using Bacteriophage phiR2f for Donor Counterselection |
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Authors: | Smit E van Elsas J D van Veen J A de Vos W M |
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Institution: | Institute for Soil Fertility Research, P.O. Box 48, 6700 AA Wageningen, and Microbiology Department, Agricultural University of Wageningen, 6703 CT Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The transfer of a genetically marked derivative of plasmid RP4, RP4p, from Pseudomonas fluorescens to members of the indigenous microflora of the wheat rhizosphere was studied by using a bacteriophage that specifically lyses the donor strain and a specific eukaryotic marker on the plasmid. Transfer of RP4p to the wheat rhizosphere microflora was observed, and the number of transconjugants detected was approximately 10 transconjugants per g of soil when 10 donor cells per g of soil were added; transfer in the corresponding bulk soil was slightly above the limit of detection. All of the indigenous transconjugants which we analyzed contained a 60-kb plasmid and were able to transfer this plasmid to a Nx RpP. fluorescens recipient strain. The indigenous transconjugants were identified as belonging to Pseudomonas spp., Enterobacter spp., Comamonas spp., and Alcaligenes spp. |
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