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Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean

The present study was conducted to examine the influence of a pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary on the actinobacterial community associated with the soybean roots. A total of 70 endophytic actinobacteria were isolated from the surface-sterilized roots of either healthy or diseased soy...

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Autores principales: Liu, Chongxi, Zhuang, Xiaoxin, Yu, Zhiyin, Wang, Zhiyan, Wang, Yongjiang, Guo, Xiaowei, Xiang, Wensheng, Huang, Shengxiong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080243
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author Liu, Chongxi
Zhuang, Xiaoxin
Yu, Zhiyin
Wang, Zhiyan
Wang, Yongjiang
Guo, Xiaowei
Xiang, Wensheng
Huang, Shengxiong
author_facet Liu, Chongxi
Zhuang, Xiaoxin
Yu, Zhiyin
Wang, Zhiyan
Wang, Yongjiang
Guo, Xiaowei
Xiang, Wensheng
Huang, Shengxiong
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description The present study was conducted to examine the influence of a pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary on the actinobacterial community associated with the soybean roots. A total of 70 endophytic actinobacteria were isolated from the surface-sterilized roots of either healthy or diseased soybeans, and they were distributed under 14 genera. Some rare genera, including Rhodococcus, Kribbella, Glycomyces, Saccharothrix, Streptosporangium and Cellulosimicrobium, were endemic to the diseased samples, and the actinobacterial community was more diverse in the diseased samples compared with that in the heathy samples. Culture-independent analysis of root-associated actinobacterial community using the high-throughput sequencing approach also showed similar results. Four Streptomyces strains that were significantly abundant in the diseased samples exhibited strong antagonistic activity with the inhibition percentage of 54.1–87.6%. A bioactivity-guided approach was then employed to isolate and determine the chemical identity of antifungal constituents derived from the four strains. One new maremycin analogue, together with eight known compounds, were detected. All compounds showed significantly antifungal activity against S. sclerotiorum with the 50% inhibition (EC(50)) values of 49.14–0.21 mg/L. The higher actinobacterial diversity and more antifungal strains associated with roots of diseased plants indicate a possible role of the root-associated actinobacteria in natural defense against phytopathogens. Furthermore, these results also suggest that the root of diseased plant may be a potential reservoir of actinobacteria producing new agroactive compounds.
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spelling pubmed-67240482019-09-10 Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean Liu, Chongxi Zhuang, Xiaoxin Yu, Zhiyin Wang, Zhiyan Wang, Yongjiang Guo, Xiaowei Xiang, Wensheng Huang, Shengxiong Microorganisms Article The present study was conducted to examine the influence of a pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary on the actinobacterial community associated with the soybean roots. A total of 70 endophytic actinobacteria were isolated from the surface-sterilized roots of either healthy or diseased soybeans, and they were distributed under 14 genera. Some rare genera, including Rhodococcus, Kribbella, Glycomyces, Saccharothrix, Streptosporangium and Cellulosimicrobium, were endemic to the diseased samples, and the actinobacterial community was more diverse in the diseased samples compared with that in the heathy samples. Culture-independent analysis of root-associated actinobacterial community using the high-throughput sequencing approach also showed similar results. Four Streptomyces strains that were significantly abundant in the diseased samples exhibited strong antagonistic activity with the inhibition percentage of 54.1–87.6%. A bioactivity-guided approach was then employed to isolate and determine the chemical identity of antifungal constituents derived from the four strains. One new maremycin analogue, together with eight known compounds, were detected. All compounds showed significantly antifungal activity against S. sclerotiorum with the 50% inhibition (EC(50)) values of 49.14–0.21 mg/L. The higher actinobacterial diversity and more antifungal strains associated with roots of diseased plants indicate a possible role of the root-associated actinobacteria in natural defense against phytopathogens. Furthermore, these results also suggest that the root of diseased plant may be a potential reservoir of actinobacteria producing new agroactive compounds. MDPI 2019-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6724048/ /pubmed/31394779 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080243 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Chongxi
Zhuang, Xiaoxin
Yu, Zhiyin
Wang, Zhiyan
Wang, Yongjiang
Guo, Xiaowei
Xiang, Wensheng
Huang, Shengxiong
Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title_full Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title_fullStr Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title_full_unstemmed Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title_short Community Structures and Antifungal Activity of Root-Associated Endophytic Actinobacteria of Healthy and Diseased Soybean
title_sort community structures and antifungal activity of root-associated endophytic actinobacteria of healthy and diseased soybean
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080243
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