CHARACTERIZATION OF RHIZOSPHERE COLONIZATION BY LUMINESCENT ENTEROBACTER-CLOACAE AT THE POPULATION AND SINGLE-CELL LEVELS

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作者
RATTRAY, EAS [1 ]
PROSSER, JI [1 ]
GLOVER, LA [1 ]
KILLHAM, K [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ABERDEEN,MARISCHAL COLL,DEPT MOLEC & CELL BIOL,ABERDEEN AB9 1AS,SCOTLAND
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10.1128/AEM.61.8.2950-2957.1995
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
A bioluminescence marker system was used to characterize colonization of the rhizosphere by a bacterial inoculum, both in terms of population activity and at the single-cell level. Plasmid pQF70/44, which contains luxAB genes under the control of a strong constitutive phage promoter, was introduced into the rhizobacterium and model biocontrol agent Enterobacter cloacae. Light output from the lux-modified strain was detected by luminometry of samples from growing cultures of E. cloacae and from inoculated soil and wheat root samples. The minimum detection limits for fully active cells under optimum conditions were 90 and 435 cells g(-1) for liquid culture and soil, respectively. The metabolic activities of the lux-marked population of E. cloacae, characterized by luminometry, contrasted in rhizosphere and nonrhizosphere soil. Cells in the rhizosphere were active, and there was a linear relationship between light output and cell concentration. The activity of cells in nonrhizosphere soil could not be detected unless the soil was supplied with substrate, Novel use of a charge-coupled device is reported for the spatial characterization of rhizosphere colonization by E. cloacae (pQF70/44) at the single-cell and population levels. Used macroscopically, the charge-coupled device identified differences in colonization due to competition from indigenous soil organisms. The lux-marked bacterium was able to colonize all depths of roots in the absence of competition but was restricted to the spermosphere in the presence of competition (nonsterile soil). The combined use of luminometry, dilution plate counts, and charge-coupled device imaging (macroscopic and microscopic) demonstrates the potential of luminescence-based detection as a powerful system for assessment of rhizosphere colonization by lux-marked microbial inocula.
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