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Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines

Esca is a grapevine trunk disease (GTD) associated with different pathogenic fungi inhabiting the woody tissues. Bacteria can also be found in such tissues and they may interact with these fungal colonizers. Although such types of microbial interactions have been observed for wood diseases in many t...

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Autores principales: Bruez, Emilie, Haidar, Rana, Alou, Maryam T., Vallance, Jessica, Bertsch, Christophe, Mazet, Flore, Fermaud, Marc, Deschamps, Alain, Guerin-Dubrana, Lucia, Compant, Stéphane, Rey, Patrice
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26579076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01137
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author Bruez, Emilie
Haidar, Rana
Alou, Maryam T.
Vallance, Jessica
Bertsch, Christophe
Mazet, Flore
Fermaud, Marc
Deschamps, Alain
Guerin-Dubrana, Lucia
Compant, Stéphane
Rey, Patrice
author_facet Bruez, Emilie
Haidar, Rana
Alou, Maryam T.
Vallance, Jessica
Bertsch, Christophe
Mazet, Flore
Fermaud, Marc
Deschamps, Alain
Guerin-Dubrana, Lucia
Compant, Stéphane
Rey, Patrice
author_sort Bruez, Emilie
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description Esca is a grapevine trunk disease (GTD) associated with different pathogenic fungi inhabiting the woody tissues. Bacteria can also be found in such tissues and they may interact with these fungal colonizers. Although such types of microbial interactions have been observed for wood diseases in many trees, this has never been studied for grapevine. In this study, the bacterial microflora of different vine status (esca-symptomatic and asymptomatic), different anatomical part (trunk and cordon) and different type of tissues (necrotic or not) have been studied. Based on Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP) analyses, data showed that (i) specific complexes of bacterial microflora colonize the wood of both necrotic and non-necrotic tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic vines, and also that (ii) depending on the anatomical part of the plant, cordon or trunk, differences could be observed between the bacterial communities. Such differences were also revealed through the community-level physiological profiling (CLPP) with Biolog Ecoplates(TM). Two hundred seventeen bacterial strains were also isolated from plant samples and then assigned to bacterial species based on the 16S rRNA genes. Although Bacillus sp. and Pantoea agglomerans were the two most commonly isolated species from all kinds of tissues, various other taxa were also isolated. Inoculation of vine cuttings with 14 different bacterial species, and one GTD fungus, Neofusicoccum parvum, showed no impact of these bacteria on the size of the wood necroses caused by N. parvum. This study showed, therefore, that bacterial communities differ according to the anatomical part (trunk or cordon) and/or the type of tissue (necrotic or non-necrotic) of wood of grapevine plants showing external symptoms of esca disease. However, research into bacteria having a role in GTD development needs further studies.
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spelling pubmed-46218782015-11-17 Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines Bruez, Emilie Haidar, Rana Alou, Maryam T. Vallance, Jessica Bertsch, Christophe Mazet, Flore Fermaud, Marc Deschamps, Alain Guerin-Dubrana, Lucia Compant, Stéphane Rey, Patrice Front Microbiol Microbiology Esca is a grapevine trunk disease (GTD) associated with different pathogenic fungi inhabiting the woody tissues. Bacteria can also be found in such tissues and they may interact with these fungal colonizers. Although such types of microbial interactions have been observed for wood diseases in many trees, this has never been studied for grapevine. In this study, the bacterial microflora of different vine status (esca-symptomatic and asymptomatic), different anatomical part (trunk and cordon) and different type of tissues (necrotic or not) have been studied. Based on Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP) analyses, data showed that (i) specific complexes of bacterial microflora colonize the wood of both necrotic and non-necrotic tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic vines, and also that (ii) depending on the anatomical part of the plant, cordon or trunk, differences could be observed between the bacterial communities. Such differences were also revealed through the community-level physiological profiling (CLPP) with Biolog Ecoplates(TM). Two hundred seventeen bacterial strains were also isolated from plant samples and then assigned to bacterial species based on the 16S rRNA genes. Although Bacillus sp. and Pantoea agglomerans were the two most commonly isolated species from all kinds of tissues, various other taxa were also isolated. Inoculation of vine cuttings with 14 different bacterial species, and one GTD fungus, Neofusicoccum parvum, showed no impact of these bacteria on the size of the wood necroses caused by N. parvum. This study showed, therefore, that bacterial communities differ according to the anatomical part (trunk or cordon) and/or the type of tissue (necrotic or non-necrotic) of wood of grapevine plants showing external symptoms of esca disease. However, research into bacteria having a role in GTD development needs further studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4621878/ /pubmed/26579076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01137 Text en Copyright © 2015 Bruez, Haidar, Alou, Vallance, Bertsch, Mazet, Fermaud, Deschamps, Guerin-Dubrana, Compant and Rey. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Bruez, Emilie
Haidar, Rana
Alou, Maryam T.
Vallance, Jessica
Bertsch, Christophe
Mazet, Flore
Fermaud, Marc
Deschamps, Alain
Guerin-Dubrana, Lucia
Compant, Stéphane
Rey, Patrice
Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title_full Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title_fullStr Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title_full_unstemmed Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title_short Bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
title_sort bacteria in a wood fungal disease: characterization of bacterial communities in wood tissues of esca-foliar symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevines
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26579076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01137
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