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Influence of fungal-bacterial interactions on bacterial conjugation in the residuesphere
Authors:Sengeløv   Kowalchuk   Sørensen
Affiliation:Department of General Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Sølvgade 83 H, DK-1307 Copenhagen, Denmark;Department of Plant-Microorganism Interactions, Centre for Terrestrial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, 6666 ZG Heteren, The Netherlands
Abstract:Conjugal gene transfer among bacteria in the residuesphere (area between decaying plant material and soil) of leaves of barley straw was studied. The residuesphere was shown to be a hot-spot for conjugal gene transfer compared to conjugation in sterile sand and non-sterile bulk soil. Impact of fungal colonisation of the residuesphere on bacterial colonisation and conjugation was also investigated. The inhibition of fungal colonisation, due to the application of an eukaryotic inhibitor, increased bacterial colonisation of the residuesphere in soil microcosms compared to non-treated leaves. This treatment also had a transient, positive effect on conjugation. Bacterial conjugation in the residuesphere of leaves subjected to 17 days of fungal colonisation was significantly lower than in the residuesphere of non-colonised leaves. Fungal biomass, as measured by chitinase activity, was inversely related to the conjugation efficiency.
Keywords:Soil microcosm    Gene transfer    Microbial colonisation    Litter    Pseudomonas putida
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