Generic viability qPCR for monitoring shelf life of microbial biological control agents coated on seeds based on the nucleic acid intercalating dyes EMA and PMAxx
Jürgen Köhl , Lia Groenenboom-de Haas , Ilse Houwers , Georgina Elena , Ezra de Lange , Patrick Butterbach , Liesbeth van der Heijden
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Abstract
Biological control of seedborne pathogens and soilborne seedling pathogens through antagonists applied on seeds is an alternative to chemical seed treatments. Information on the viability of inocula on treated seeds is essential for any development and use of beneficial fungi or bacteria on seeds. Generic fungal and bacterial qPCR assays were combined with the nucleic acid intercalating dyes ethidium monoazide (EMA) and propidium monoazide (PMAxx) for the quantification of viable cells of fungi and bacteria on seeds. The applied protocols for generic fungal viability qPCR (v-qPCR) in combination with EMA and PMAxx and for generic bacterial v-qPCR in combination with PMAxx allowed the viability quantification of fungal and bacterial isolates representing a broad range of species with the exception of fungal species with highly melanized conidia. A first application of v-qPCR to coated seeds of onion and spinach indicated a differential plant species effect on survival of a coated fungus and a yeast with a generally better survival on seeds of spinach compared to seeds of onions and a similar good survival of the bacterium L. enzymogenes 3.1T8 on both seed types. The v-qPCR protocols can be applied in screening assays aiming at the selection of new antagonists with higher survival potentials and the development of new seed processing technologies compatible with coated antagonists.
期刊介绍:
Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing or mitigating pests and pest effects through the use of natural enemies. The aim of Biological Control is to promote this science and technology through publication of original research articles and reviews of research and theory. The journal devotes a section to reports on biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents.
The journal encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agriculture, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored product, and urban environments. Biological control of arthropod pests of human and domestic animals is also included. Ecological, molecular, and biotechnological approaches to the understanding of biological control are welcome.