Pantoea ananatis, a plant growth stimulating bacterium, and its metabolites isolated from Hydrocotyle umbellata (dollarweed).

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2024.2331894
Kumudini M Meepagala, Caleb M Anderson, Natascha Techen, Stephen O Duke
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A bacterium growing on infected leaves of Hydrocotyle umbellata, commonly known as dollarweed, was isolated and identified as Pantoea ananatis. An ethyl acetate extract of tryptic soy broth (TSB) liquid culture filtrate of the bacterium was subjected to silica gel chromatography to isolate bioactive molecules. Indole was isolated as the major compound that gave a distinct, foul odor to the extract, together with phenethyl alcohol, phenol, tryptophol, N-acyl-homoserine lactone, 3-(methylthio)-1-propanol, cyclo(L-pro-L-tyr), and cyclo(dehydroAla-L-Leu). This is the first report of the isolation of cyclo(dehydroAla-L-Leu) from a Pantoea species. Even though tryptophol is an intermediate in the indoleacetic acid (IAA) pathway, we were unable to detect or isolate IAA. We investigated the effect of P. ananatis inoculum on the growth of plants. Treatment of Lemna paucicostata Hegelm plants with 4 × 109 colony forming units of P. ananatis stimulated their growth by ca. five-fold after 13 days. After 13 days of treatment, some control plants were browning, but treated plants were greener and no plants were browning. The growth of both Cucumis sativus (cucumber) and Sorghum bicolor (sorghum) plants was increased by ca. 20 to 40%, depending on the growth parameter and species, when the rhizosphere was treated with the bacterium after germination at the same concentration. Plant growth promotion by Pantoea ananatis could be due to the provision of the IAA precursor indole.

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Pantoea ananatis(一种刺激植物生长的细菌)及其从伞形水芹(Hydrocotyle umbellata)中分离出来的代谢物。
分离并鉴定了一种生长在伞形水芹(俗称金银花)受感染叶片上的细菌--Pantoea ananatis。对该细菌的胰蛋白酶大豆肉汤(TSB)液体培养滤液的乙酸乙酯提取物进行了硅胶层析,以分离生物活性分子。分离出的主要化合物是吲哚,它与苯乙醇、苯酚、色醇、N-酰基高丝氨酸内酯、3-(甲硫基)-1-丙醇、环(L-丙-L-tyr)和环(脱氢-Ala-L-Leu)一起给提取物带来了明显的臭味。这是首次从盘菌中分离出环(脱氢阿拉-L-Leu)的报道。尽管色醇是吲哚乙酸(IAA)途径的中间体,但我们却无法检测或分离出 IAA。我们研究了 P. ananatis 接种物对植物生长的影响。用 4 × 109 个菌落形成单位的 P. ananatis 接种 Lemna paucicostata Hegelm 植物,13 天后其生长速度提高了约 5 倍。处理 13 天后,一些对照植株出现褐变,但处理过的植株更绿,没有植株出现褐变。根瘤菌发芽后以相同浓度处理黄瓜(Cucumis sativus)和高粱(Sorghum bicolor)植株时,其生长速度提高了约 20% 至 40%,具体取决于生长参数和种类。Pantoea ananatis 促进植物生长的原因可能是提供了 IAA 前体吲哚。
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