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Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota

In order to improve the culturability and biomass production of rhizobacteria, we previously introduced plant-only-based culture media. We herein attempted to widen the scope of plant materials suitable for the preparation of plant-only-based culture media. We chemically analyzed the refuse of turfg...

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Autores principales: Mourad, Elhussein F, Sarhan, Mohamed S, Daanaa, Hassan-Sibroe A, Abdou, Mennatullah, Morsi, Ahmed T, Abdelfadeel, Mohamed R, Elsawey, Hend, Nemr, Rahma, El-Tahan, Mahmoud, Hamza, Mervat A, Abbas, Mohamed, Youssef, Hanan H, Abdelhadi, Abdelhadi A, Amer, Wafaa M, Fayez, Mohamed, Ruppel, Silke, Hegazi, Nabil A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: the Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology (JSME)/the Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology (JSSM)/the Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology (TSME)/the Japanese Society of Plant Microbe Interactions (JSPMI) 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME17135
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author Mourad, Elhussein F
Sarhan, Mohamed S
Daanaa, Hassan-Sibroe A
Abdou, Mennatullah
Morsi, Ahmed T
Abdelfadeel, Mohamed R
Elsawey, Hend
Nemr, Rahma
El-Tahan, Mahmoud
Hamza, Mervat A
Abbas, Mohamed
Youssef, Hanan H
Abdelhadi, Abdelhadi A
Amer, Wafaa M
Fayez, Mohamed
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A
author_facet Mourad, Elhussein F
Sarhan, Mohamed S
Daanaa, Hassan-Sibroe A
Abdou, Mennatullah
Morsi, Ahmed T
Abdelfadeel, Mohamed R
Elsawey, Hend
Nemr, Rahma
El-Tahan, Mahmoud
Hamza, Mervat A
Abbas, Mohamed
Youssef, Hanan H
Abdelhadi, Abdelhadi A
Amer, Wafaa M
Fayez, Mohamed
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A
author_sort Mourad, Elhussein F
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description In order to improve the culturability and biomass production of rhizobacteria, we previously introduced plant-only-based culture media. We herein attempted to widen the scope of plant materials suitable for the preparation of plant-only-based culture media. We chemically analyzed the refuse of turfgrass, cactus, and clover. They were sufficiently rich to support good in vitro growth by rhizobacteria isolates representing Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. They were also adequate and efficient to produce a cell biomass in liquid batch cultures. These culture media were as sufficient as artificial culture media for the cultivation and recovery of the in situ rhizobacteria of barley (Hordeum murinum L.). Based on culture-dependent (CFU plate counting) and culture-independent analyses (qPCR), mowed turfgrass, in particular, supported the highest culturable population of barley endophytes, representing >16% of the total bacterial number quantified with qPCR. This accurately reflected the endophytic community composition, in terms of diversity indices (S′, H′, and D′) based on PCR-DGGE, and clustered the plant culture media together with the qPCR root populations away from the artificial culture media. Despite the promiscuous nature of the plant materials tested to culture the plant microbiome, our results indicated that plant materials of a homologous nature to the tested host plant, at least at the family level, and/or of the same environment were more likely to be selected. Plant-only-based culture media require further refinements in order to provide selectivity for the in vitro growth of members of the plant microbiome, particularly difficult-to-culture bacteria. This will provide insights into their hidden roles in the environment and support future culturomic studies.
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spelling pubmed-58773422018-04-04 Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota Mourad, Elhussein F Sarhan, Mohamed S Daanaa, Hassan-Sibroe A Abdou, Mennatullah Morsi, Ahmed T Abdelfadeel, Mohamed R Elsawey, Hend Nemr, Rahma El-Tahan, Mahmoud Hamza, Mervat A Abbas, Mohamed Youssef, Hanan H Abdelhadi, Abdelhadi A Amer, Wafaa M Fayez, Mohamed Ruppel, Silke Hegazi, Nabil A Microbes Environ Articles In order to improve the culturability and biomass production of rhizobacteria, we previously introduced plant-only-based culture media. We herein attempted to widen the scope of plant materials suitable for the preparation of plant-only-based culture media. We chemically analyzed the refuse of turfgrass, cactus, and clover. They were sufficiently rich to support good in vitro growth by rhizobacteria isolates representing Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. They were also adequate and efficient to produce a cell biomass in liquid batch cultures. These culture media were as sufficient as artificial culture media for the cultivation and recovery of the in situ rhizobacteria of barley (Hordeum murinum L.). Based on culture-dependent (CFU plate counting) and culture-independent analyses (qPCR), mowed turfgrass, in particular, supported the highest culturable population of barley endophytes, representing >16% of the total bacterial number quantified with qPCR. This accurately reflected the endophytic community composition, in terms of diversity indices (S′, H′, and D′) based on PCR-DGGE, and clustered the plant culture media together with the qPCR root populations away from the artificial culture media. Despite the promiscuous nature of the plant materials tested to culture the plant microbiome, our results indicated that plant materials of a homologous nature to the tested host plant, at least at the family level, and/or of the same environment were more likely to be selected. Plant-only-based culture media require further refinements in order to provide selectivity for the in vitro growth of members of the plant microbiome, particularly difficult-to-culture bacteria. This will provide insights into their hidden roles in the environment and support future culturomic studies. the Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology (JSME)/the Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology (JSSM)/the Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology (TSME)/the Japanese Society of Plant Microbe Interactions (JSPMI) 2018-03 2018-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5877342/ /pubmed/29479006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME17135 Text en Copyright © 2018 by Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology / Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology / Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology / Japanese Society of Plant Microbe Interactions. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Mourad, Elhussein F
Sarhan, Mohamed S
Daanaa, Hassan-Sibroe A
Abdou, Mennatullah
Morsi, Ahmed T
Abdelfadeel, Mohamed R
Elsawey, Hend
Nemr, Rahma
El-Tahan, Mahmoud
Hamza, Mervat A
Abbas, Mohamed
Youssef, Hanan H
Abdelhadi, Abdelhadi A
Amer, Wafaa M
Fayez, Mohamed
Ruppel, Silke
Hegazi, Nabil A
Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title_full Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title_fullStr Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title_short Plant Materials are Sustainable Substrates Supporting New Technologies of Plant-Only-Based Culture Media for in vitro Culturing of the Plant Microbiota
title_sort plant materials are sustainable substrates supporting new technologies of plant-only-based culture media for in vitro culturing of the plant microbiota
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29479006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME17135
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