根瘤中的邻居:桤木根瘤内生菌Frankia sp. ACN10a与非Frankia根瘤内生菌的相互作用。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1139/cjm-2022-0074
Louis Garneau, Pascale B Beauregard, Sébastien Roy
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在本研究中,我们报道了从桤木中分离的Frankia sp. ACN10a与非Frankia结节内生菌(NFNE)的体外相互作用。富氮培养基中培养的NFNE上清液对Frankia的生长无明显影响或有负影响;没有一种具有刺激作用。对一些NFNE的上清液有抑制作用,特别是小单孢菌、假单胞菌、沙雷菌和窄养单胞菌。然而,一些NFNE-Frankia共培养上清液作为培养基补充,可以刺激Frankia的生长。这在Frankia与Microvirga和Streptomyces分离株共培养的上清液中观察到。在氮限制条件下,法兰克菌与某些NFNE(包括根瘤菌和胞芽孢杆菌)共培养的总生物量高于仅与法兰克菌共培养的总生物量,表明法兰克菌与某些NFNE具有合作关系,而其他NFNE则表现出强烈的拮抗作用。共培养的显微镜观察也显示Frankia膜完整性受损,并分化为一些与抗逆性相关的形态,如孢子囊和生殖环脲丝菌丝(RTH)。此外,法兰克菌与沙雷氏菌共培养的培养上清中含有较高浓度的植物生长素吲哚-3-乙酸及相关的吲哚类化合物。这项研究揭示了微生物相互作用的广度,这些相互作用发生在栖息在桤木结核未充分研究的生态位的细菌之间。
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Neighbours in nodules: the interactions between Frankia sp. ACN10a and non-Frankia nodular endophytes of alder.

In the present study, we report the in vitro interactions between Frankia sp. ACN10a and non-Frankia nodular endophytes (NFNE) isolated from alder. The supernatant of NFNE grown in nitrogen-replete medium had neutral or negative effects on Frankia growth; none had a stimulatory effect. Inhibitory effects were observed for supernatants of some NFNE, notably Micromonospora, Pseudomonas, Serratia and Stenotrophomonas isolates. However, some NFNE-Frankia coculture supernatants could stimulate Frankia growth when used as a culture medium supplement. This was observed for supernatants of Frankia cocultured with Microvirga and Streptomyces isolates. In nitrogen-limited conditions, cocultures of Frankia with some NFNE, including some rhizobia and Cytobacillus, resulted in higher total biomass than Frankia-only cultures, suggesting cooperation, while other NFNE were strongly antagonistic. Microscopic observation of cocultures also revealed compromised Frankia membrane integrity, and some differentiation into stress resistance-associated morphotypes such as sporangia and reproductive torulose hyphae (RTH). Furthermore, the coculture of Frankia with Serratia sp. isolates resulted in higher concentrations of the auxinic plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid and related indolic compounds in the culture supernatant. This study sheds new light on the breadth of microbial interactions that occur amongst bacteria that inhabit the understudied ecological niche of the alder nodule.

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