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Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity

Our previous publications and the data presented here provide evidences on the ability of plant-based culture media to optimize the cultivability of rhizobacteria and to support their recovery from plant-soil environments. Compared to the tested chemically-synthetic culture media (e.g. nutrient agar...

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Autores principales: Youssef, Hanan H., Hamza, Mervat A., Fayez, Mohamed, Mourad, Elhussein F., Saleh, Mohamed Y., Sarhan, Mohamed S., Suker, Ragab M., Eltahlawy, Asmaa A., Nemr, Rahma A., El-Tahan, Mahmod, Ruppel, Silke, Hegazi, Nabil A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2015.07.005
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author Youssef, Hanan H.
Hamza, Mervat A.
Fayez, Mohamed
Mourad, Elhussein F.
Saleh, Mohamed Y.
Sarhan, Mohamed S.
Suker, Ragab M.
Eltahlawy, Asmaa A.
Nemr, Rahma A.
El-Tahan, Mahmod
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A.
author_facet Youssef, Hanan H.
Hamza, Mervat A.
Fayez, Mohamed
Mourad, Elhussein F.
Saleh, Mohamed Y.
Sarhan, Mohamed S.
Suker, Ragab M.
Eltahlawy, Asmaa A.
Nemr, Rahma A.
El-Tahan, Mahmod
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A.
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description Our previous publications and the data presented here provide evidences on the ability of plant-based culture media to optimize the cultivability of rhizobacteria and to support their recovery from plant-soil environments. Compared to the tested chemically-synthetic culture media (e.g. nutrient agar and N-deficient combined-carbon sources media), slurry homogenates, crude saps, juices and powders of cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) and succulent plants (Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens) were rich enough to support growth of rhizobacteria. Representative isolates of Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp., Bacillus spp. and Azospirillum spp. exhibited good growth on agar plates of such plant-based culture media. Cell growth and biomass production in liquid batch cultures were comparable to those reported with the synthetic culture media. In addition, the tested plant-based culture media efficiently recovered populations of rhizobacteria associated to plant roots. Culturable populations of >10(6)–10(8) cfu g(−1) were recovered from the ecto- and endo-rhizospheres of tested host plants. More than 100 endophytic culture-dependent isolates were secured and subjected to morphophysiological identification. Factor and cluster analyses indicated the unique community structure, on species, genera, class and phyla levels, of the culturable population recovered with plant-based culture media, being distinct from that obtained with the chemically-synthetic culture media. Proteobacteria were the dominant (78.8%) on plant-based agar culture medium compared to only 31% on nutrient agar, while Firmicutes prevailed on nutrient agar (69%) compared to the plant-based agar culture media (18.2%). Bacteroidetes, represented by Chryseobacterium indologenes, was only reported (3%) among the culturable rhizobacteria community of the plant-based agar culture medium.
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spelling pubmed-47678062016-03-10 Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity Youssef, Hanan H. Hamza, Mervat A. Fayez, Mohamed Mourad, Elhussein F. Saleh, Mohamed Y. Sarhan, Mohamed S. Suker, Ragab M. Eltahlawy, Asmaa A. Nemr, Rahma A. El-Tahan, Mahmod Ruppel, Silke Hegazi, Nabil A. J Adv Res Original Article Our previous publications and the data presented here provide evidences on the ability of plant-based culture media to optimize the cultivability of rhizobacteria and to support their recovery from plant-soil environments. Compared to the tested chemically-synthetic culture media (e.g. nutrient agar and N-deficient combined-carbon sources media), slurry homogenates, crude saps, juices and powders of cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) and succulent plants (Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens) were rich enough to support growth of rhizobacteria. Representative isolates of Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp., Bacillus spp. and Azospirillum spp. exhibited good growth on agar plates of such plant-based culture media. Cell growth and biomass production in liquid batch cultures were comparable to those reported with the synthetic culture media. In addition, the tested plant-based culture media efficiently recovered populations of rhizobacteria associated to plant roots. Culturable populations of >10(6)–10(8) cfu g(−1) were recovered from the ecto- and endo-rhizospheres of tested host plants. More than 100 endophytic culture-dependent isolates were secured and subjected to morphophysiological identification. Factor and cluster analyses indicated the unique community structure, on species, genera, class and phyla levels, of the culturable population recovered with plant-based culture media, being distinct from that obtained with the chemically-synthetic culture media. Proteobacteria were the dominant (78.8%) on plant-based agar culture medium compared to only 31% on nutrient agar, while Firmicutes prevailed on nutrient agar (69%) compared to the plant-based agar culture media (18.2%). Bacteroidetes, represented by Chryseobacterium indologenes, was only reported (3%) among the culturable rhizobacteria community of the plant-based agar culture medium. Elsevier 2016-03 2015-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4767806/ /pubmed/26966571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2015.07.005 Text en © 2015 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cairo University. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Youssef, Hanan H.
Hamza, Mervat A.
Fayez, Mohamed
Mourad, Elhussein F.
Saleh, Mohamed Y.
Sarhan, Mohamed S.
Suker, Ragab M.
Eltahlawy, Asmaa A.
Nemr, Rahma A.
El-Tahan, Mahmod
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A.
Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title_full Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title_fullStr Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title_full_unstemmed Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title_short Plant-based culture media: Efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
title_sort plant-based culture media: efficiently support culturing rhizobacteria and correctly mirror their in-situ diversity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26966571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2015.07.005
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