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Production of fungal and bacterial growth modulating secondary metabolites is widespread among mycorrhiza-associated streptomycetes

机译:真菌和细菌生长调节性次级代谢产物的产生在与菌根相关的链霉菌中广泛存在

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Background Studies on mycorrhiza associated bacteria suggest that bacterial-fungal interactions play important roles during mycorrhiza formation and affect plant health. We surveyed Streptomyces Actinobacteria, known as antibiotic producers and antagonists of fungi, from Norway spruce mycorrhizas with predominantly Piloderma species as the fungal partner. Results Fifteen Streptomyces isolates exhibited substantial variation in inhibition of tested mycorrhizal and plant pathogenic fungi (Amanita muscaria, Fusarium oxysporum, Hebeloma cylindrosporum, Heterobasidion abietinum, Heterobasidion annosum, Laccaria bicolor, Piloderma croceum). The growth of the mycorrhiza-forming fungus Laccaria bicolor was stimulated by some of the streptomycetes, and Piloderma croceum was only moderately affected. Bacteria responded to the streptomycetes differently than the fungi. For instance the strain Streptomyces sp. AcM11, which inhibited most tested fungi, was less inhibitory to bacteria than other tested streptomycetes. The determined patterns of Streptomyces-microbe interactions were associated with distinct patterns of secondary metabolite production. Notably, potentially novel metabolites were produced by strains that were less antagonistic to fungi. Most of the identified metabolites were antibiotics (e.g. cycloheximide, actiphenol) and siderophores (e.g. ferulic acid, desferroxiamines). Plant disease resistance was activated by a single streptomycete strain only. Conclusions Mycorrhiza associated streptomycetes appear to have an important role in inhibiting the growth of fungi and bacteria. Additionally, our study indicates that the Streptomyces strains, which are not general antagonists of fungi, may produce still un-described metabolites.
机译:对菌根相关细菌的背景研究表明,细菌-真菌相互作用在菌根形成过程中起着重要作用,并影响植物健康。我们对来自挪威的云杉菌根菌(主要是毛霉菌属)作为真菌伴侣进行了调查,调查了挪威云杉菌根菌(Actinobacteria),被称为抗生素的生产者和真菌的拮抗剂。结果十五种链霉菌菌株对被测试的菌根真菌和植物病原真菌(伞形毒蕈,氧化镰刀菌,圆柱形血吸虫,白粉病,白粉病,双色紫花苜蓿,双色漆霉,白粉病)的抑制作用表现出显着差异。某些链霉菌刺激了形成菌根的真菌双色紫胶菌的生长,并且仅对中等程度的番木瓜菌有所影响。细菌对链霉菌的反应不同于真菌。例如菌株Streptomyces sp。抑制大多数测试真菌的AcM11比其他测试链霉菌对细菌的抑制作用要小。链霉菌-微生物相互作用的确定模式与次级代谢产物产生的不同模式相关。值得注意的是,潜在的新型代谢产物是由对真菌的拮抗作用较小的菌株产生的。大部分鉴定出的代谢产物是抗生素(例如环己酰亚胺,放线酚)和铁载体(例如阿魏酸,去铁胺)。植物抗病性仅由单个链霉菌菌株激活。结论菌根相关链霉菌似乎在抑制真菌和细菌的生长中具有重要作用。此外,我们的研究表明,不是真菌的一般拮抗剂的链霉菌菌株可能产生尚未描述的代谢产物。

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