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Antimicrobial activity screening of rhizosphere soil bacteria from tomato and genome-based analysis of their antimicrobial biosynthetic potential

机译:番茄和基于基于基于基于抗菌生物合成潜力的根际土壤细菌的抗菌活性筛选

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Tomato plant growth is frequently hampered by a high susceptibility to pests and diseases. Traditional chemical control causes a serious impact on both the environment and human health. Therefore, seeking environment-friendly and cost-effective green methods in agricultural production becomes crucial nowadays. Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) can promote plant growth through biological activity. Their use is considered to be a promising sustainable approach for crop growth. Moreover, a vast number of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) for secondary metabolite production are being revealed in PGPR, which helps to find potential anti-microbial activities for tomato disease control. We isolated 181 Bacillus-like strains from healthy tomato, rhizosphere soil, and tomato tissues. In vitro antagonistic assays revealed that 34 Bacillus strains have antimicrobial activity against Erwinia carotovora, Pseudomonas syringae; Rhizoctonia solani; Botrytis cinerea; Verticillium dahliae and Phytophthora infestans. The genomes of 10 Bacillus and Paenibacillus strains with good antagonistic activity were sequenced. Via genome mining approaches, we identified 120 BGCs encoding NRPs, PKs-NRPs, PKs, terpenes and bacteriocins, including known compounds such as fengycin, surfactin, bacillibactin, subtilin, etc. In addition, several novel BGCs were identified. We discovered that the NRPs and PKs-NRPs BGCs in Bacillus species are encoding highly conserved known compounds as well as various novel variants. This study highlights the great number of varieties of BGCs in Bacillus strains. These findings pave the road for future usage of Bacillus strains as biocontrol agents for tomato disease control and are a resource arsenal for novel antimicrobial discovery.
机译:通过对害虫和疾病的高易感性,番茄植物生长经常受到阻碍。传统化学对照导致对环境和人类健康产生严重影响。因此,在农业生产中寻求环境友好且经济效益的绿色方法现在至关重要。促进植物生长促进robobacteria(PGPR)可以通过生物活性促进植物生长。他们的使用被认为是作物增长的有希望的可持续性方法。此外,在PGPR中揭示了大量的用于次级代谢物生产的生物合成基因簇(BGCS),这有助于找到番茄疾病对照的潜在抗微生物活性。我们从健康的番茄,根际土壤和番茄组织中孤立181杆状芽孢杆菌菌株。体外拮抗试验显示,34杆杆菌菌株对埃尔维亚卡罗托托,假单胞菌菌具有抗菌活性。 Rhizoctonia solani; Botrytis cinerea; Verticillium Dahliae和植物临床。测序10个芽孢杆菌和Paenibacillus菌株的基因组。通过基因组采矿方法,我们鉴定了编码NRPS,PKS-NRP,PKS,Terpenes和茶肽,包括已知化合物,例如枫霉素,Surfactin,Bacillibactin,亚霉蛋白等。另外,鉴定了几种新的BGC。我们发现芽孢杆菌物种中的NRP和PKS-NRPS BGC在高度保守的已知化合物以及各种新型变体中编码。本研究突出了芽孢杆菌菌株的大量BGC品种。这些调查结果铺平了芽孢杆菌作为番茄疾病控制的生物控制剂的未来使用道路,是新型抗菌发现的资源库。

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