The Abundance of Endofungal Bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter (syn. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) Increases in Its Fungal Host Piriformospora indica during the Tripartite Sebacinalean Symbiosis with Higher Plants

dc.contributor.authorGuo, Huijuan
dc.contributor.authorGlaeser, Stefanie P.
dc.contributor.authorAlabid, Ibrahim
dc.contributor.authorImani, Jafargholi
dc.contributor.authorHaghighi, Hossein
dc.contributor.authorKämpfer, Peter
dc.contributor.authorKogel, Karl-Heinz
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-18T09:52:07Z
dc.date.available2017-05-31T13:55:31Z
dc.date.available2022-11-18T09:52:07Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractRhizobium radiobacter (syn. Agrobacterium tumefaciens, syn. Agrobacterium fabrum ) is an endofungal bacterium of the fungal mutualist Piriformospora (syn. Serendipita) indica (Basidiomycota), which together form a tripartite Sebacinalean symbiosis with a broad range of plants. R. radiobacter strain F4 (RrF4), isolated from P. indica DSM 11827, induces growth promotion and systemic resistance in cereal crops, including barley and wheat, suggesting that R. radiobacter contributes to a successful symbiosis. Here, we studied the impact of endobacteria on the morphology and the beneficial activity of P. indica during interactions with plants. Low numbers of endobacteria were detected in the axenically grown P. indica, (long term lab-cultured, lcPiri) whereas mycelia colonizing the plant root contained increased numbers of bacteria. Higher numbers of endobacteria were also found in axenic cultures of P. indica that was freshly re-isolated (riPiri) from plant roots, though numbers dropped during repeated axenic re-cultivation. Prolonged treatments of P. indica cultures with various antibiotics could not completely eliminate the bacterium, though the number of detectable endobacteria decreased significantly, resulting in partial-cured P. indica (pcPiri). pcPiri showed reduced growth in axenic cultures and poor sporulation. Consistent with this, pcPiri also showed reduced plant growth promotion and reduced systemic resistance against powdery mildew infection as compared with riPiri and lcPiri. These results are consistent with the assumption that the endobacterium R. radiobacter improves P. indica s fitness and thus contributes to the success of the tripartite Sebacinalean symbiosis.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:26-opus-129045
dc.identifier.urihttps://jlupub.ub.uni-giessen.de//handle/jlupub/9315
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.22029/jlupub-8703
dc.language.isodede_DE
dc.rightsNamensnennung 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subjectP. Indicaen
dc.subjectendofungal bacteriaen
dc.subjecttripartite symbiosisen
dc.subjectendobacteriaen
dc.subjectplant growth promotion bacteriaen
dc.subject.ddcddc:630de_DE
dc.titleThe Abundance of Endofungal Bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter (syn. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) Increases in Its Fungal Host Piriformospora indica during the Tripartite Sebacinalean Symbiosis with Higher Plantsen
dc.typearticlede_DE
local.affiliationFB 09 - Agrarwissenschaften, Ökotrophologie und Umweltmanagementde_DE
local.opus.fachgebietAgrarwissenschaften und Umweltmanagementde_DE
local.opus.id12904
local.opus.instituteInstitute of Phytopathology, Research Centre for BioSystems, Land Use and Nutrition,de_DE
local.source.freetextFrontiers in Microbiology 8:629de_DE
local.source.urihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00629

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