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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Aug 1995, 2835-2839, Vol 61, No. 8
JS Angle, MA Levin, JV Gagliardi and MS McIntosh
Evaluating the safety and efficacy of a recombinant bacterium prior to its
release into the terrestrial environment requires that risk assessment data
be collected in the laboratory. Much of this information is obtained with
the use of microcosms. The design of the microcosm significantly affects
the ability of the recombinant microorganism to survive in soil and, thus,
complicates the risk assessment process. To standardize microcosms for
future use, we evaluated the survival of Pseudomonas aureofaciens 3732
RN-L11 (lacZY Rif(supr) Nal(supr)) in intact soil cores (5.0 by 15 cm;
polyvinyl chloride core) and disturbed soil microcosms (50 g of fresh,
sieved soil). Survival data were compared with those obtained during a
field release. The intact soil core microcosm was shown to closely simulate
results obtained in the field. The intact soil core microcosm closely
predicts survival in bulk soil and in the rhizosphere of wheat. Data
obtained with the microcosm were also similar when evaluated in separate
studies in two different years. In 1993, P. aureofaciens survived for
approximately 63 days in bulk soil and 96 days in the rhizosphere. The
disturbed soil microcosm exhibited a much more rapid decline in population
size (34 days to zero) than the intact core microcosm. We speculate that
drying and sieving of soil for the disturbed soil microcosm affected the
ability of the soil to support the survival of P. aureofaciens. These
results demonstrate that a small, inexpensive, and simple intact soil core
microcosm may be appropriate for risk assessment.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Validation of Microcosms for Examining the Survival of Pseudomonas aureofaciens (lacZY) in Soil
Department of Agronomy, University of Maryland, and Center for Public Issues in Biotechnology, Maryland Biotechnology Institute, College Park, Maryland 20742
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