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Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis affects functional diversity of rhizosphere fluorescent pseudomonads
Authors:Frey-Klett Pascale  Chavatte Michaël  Clausse Marie-Lise  Courrier Sébastien  Le Roux Christine  Raaijmakers Jos  Martinotti Maria Giovanna  Pierrat Jean-Claude  Garbaye Jean
Affiliation:UMR INRA-UHP Interactions Arbres/Micro-organismes, 54280 Champenoux, France. klett@nancy.inra.fr
Abstract:Here we characterized the effect of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis on the genotypic and functional diversity of soil Pseudomonas fluorescens populations and analysed its possible consequences in terms of plant nutrition, development and health. Sixty strains of P. fluorescens were isolated from the bulk soil of a forest nursery, the ectomycorrhizosphere and the ectomycorrhizas of the Douglas fir (Pseudostuga menziesii) seedlings-Laccaria bicolor S238N. They were characterized in vitro with the following criteria: ARDRA, phosphate solubilization, siderophore, HCN and AIA production, genes of N2-fixation and antibiotic synthesis, in vitro confrontation with a range of phytopathogenic and ectomycorrhizal fungi, effect on the Douglas fir-L. bicolor symbiosis. For most of these criteria, we demonstrated that the ectomycorrhizosphere significantly structures the P. fluorescens populations and selects strains potentially beneficial to the symbiosis and to the plant. This prompts us to propose the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis as a true microbial complex where multitrophic interactions take place. Moreover it underlines the fact that this symbiosis has an indirect positive effect on plant growth, via its selective pressure on bacterial communities, in addition to its known direct positive effect.
Keywords:bacteria    ectomycorrhizosphere effect    functional diversity    Laccaria bicolor S238N    Pseudomonas fluorescens    Pseudotsuga menziesii
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