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Braz. j. microbiol ; 47(4): 973-979, Oct.-Dec. 2016. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-828213

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Abstract Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria strains from special formulations have been used to optimize eucalyptus cutting production. To undertake quality control for the formulated products, the rhizobacterial strains should be characterized to assess their purity and authentication. In the present study, we characterized nine strains of rhizobacteria, including three Bacillus subtilis (S1, S2 and 3918), two Pseudomonas sp. (MF4 and FL2), P. putida (MF2), P. fulva (Ca), Frateuria aurantia (R1), and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (CIIb). The strains were differentiated by colony morphology after 24 h of incubation in three different solid state culture media (glucose-nutritive agar, 523 medium and yeast extract-mannitol agar), sensitivity to a panel of 28 antibiotics (expressed according to the formation of inhibition halos of bacterial growth in the presence of antibiotics), and PCR-RFLP profiles of the 16S rDNA gene produced using nine restriction enzymes. It was possible to differentiate all nine strains of rhizobacteria using their morphological characteristics and sensitivity to antibiotics. The molecular analysis allowed us to separate the strains CIIb, FL2 and R1 from the strains belonging to the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas. By using these three methods concomitantly, we were able to determine strain purity and perform the authentication.


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Bactéries , Eucalyptus/croissance et développement , Eucalyptus/microbiologie , Rhizosphère , Bactéries/classification , Bactéries/croissance et développement , Bactéries/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Bactéries/génétique , Polymorphisme de restriction , ARN ribosomique 16S/génétique , Tests de sensibilité microbienne , Antibactériens/pharmacologie
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Genet. mol. biol ; 33(3): 525-531, 2010. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-555818

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Chrysophorte cubensis induced canker occurs in nearly all tropical and subtropical regions where eucalypts are planted, causing losses in both wood quality and volume productivity, especially so in the warmer and more humid regions of Brazil. The wide inter and intra-specific genetic variability of resistance to canker among Eucalyptus species facilitates the selection of resistant plants. In this study, we evaluated resistance to this pathogen in five Eucalyptus grandis (G) and 15 E. urophylla (U) trees, as well as in 495 individuals from 27 progenies derived from crosses between the trees. In the field, six-months-old test seedlings were inoculated with C. cubensis. Lesion length in the xylem and bark was measured eight months later. The results demonstrated that xylem lesions could preferentially be used for the selection of resistant clones. Eight trees (7 U and 1 G) were susceptible, and the remainder (8 U and 4 G) resistant. Individual narrow and broad sense heritability estimates were 17 and 81 percent, respectively, thereby suggesting that canker resistance is quantitative and highly dependent on dominance and epistasis.


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Eucalyptus/génétique , Champignons , Immunité innée , Maladies des plantes/microbiologie , Eucalyptus/microbiologie , Variation génétique
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