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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Aug 1997, 3211-3217, Vol 63, No. 8
LM Dandurand, DJ Schotzko and GR Knudsen
Geostatistical analysis was used to compare rhizoplane colonization
patterns of an antibiotic-producing biological control bacterium versus a
non-antibiotic-producing mutant strain. Pea seeds were inoculated with
Pseudomonas fluorescens 2-79RN(inf10) or P. fluorescens 2-79-B46 (a
phenazine-deficient Tn5 mutant of P. fluorescens 2-79RN(inf10)) (10(sup8)
CFU/pea), planted in sterile sand, and incubated at 20(deg)C. After 3 days,
seedlings were prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Photomicrographs
(x1,000) of the root surface were taken at the seed-root junction and at
0.5-cm intervals to the root tip. Bacterial counts on the root surface were
made in 5- by 5-(mu)m sample units over an area which was 105 by 80 (mu)m.
Coordinates and number of bacteria were recorded for each sample unit.
Spatial statistics were calculated by covariance for the following
directions: omnidirectional, 0, 45, 90, and 135(deg). The ranges of spatial
influence and nugget (estimator of spatially dependent variation) were
determined. For both P. fluorescens 2-79RN(inf10) and P. fluorescens
2-79-B46, spatial structure was evident along the entire root, particularly
in the 0(deg) direction (along the root length) (e.g., range = 24 (mu)m,
nugget = 0.52). The degree of spatial dependence observed indicated
aggregation of bacterial cells. No differences were detected in the spatial
patterns of colonies of P. fluorescens 2-79RN(inf10) and P. fluorescens
2-79-B46, indicating that the lack of phenazine production did not
influence spatial patterns on the rhizoplane.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Spatial Patterns of Rhizoplane Populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens
Department of Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339
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