The ability of the biological control agent Bacillus subtilis, strain BB, to colonise vegetable brassicas endophytically following seed inoculation |
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Authors: | E.G. Wulff J.W.L. van Vuurde J. Hockenhull |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Biology, Plant Pathology Section, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C., Denmark;(2) Present address: International Potato Center, Apartado 1558, Lima 12, Peru;(3) Plant Research International, Binnenhaven 5, P.O. Box 9060, 6700 GW Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The ability of Bacillus subtilis, strain BB, to colonise cabbage seedlings endophytically was examined following seed inoculation. Strain BB was recovered from different plant parts including leaves (cotyledons), stem (hypocotyl) and roots. While high bacterial populations persisted in the roots and lower stem, they were lower in the upper stem and leaves through time. In addition to cabbage, strain BB colonised endophytically the roots of 5 other vegetable brassicas. Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) and PCR fingerprinting analysis confirmed the reliability of the detection method. Studies conducted with transmission electron microscope (TEM) showed that BB mainly colonised intercellular spaces of cortical tissues including intercellular spaces close to the conducting elements of roots and stem of cabbage seedlings. Gold labelling was specifically associated with BB and the fibrillar material filling the intercellular spaces where bacterial cells were found. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus subtilis Brassica spp. detection endophytic bacteria immuno-gold labelling population transmission electron microscopy |
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