B. Marshall et al., The adnA transcriptional factor affects persistence and spread of Pseudomonas fluorescens under natural field conditions, APPL ENVIR, 67(2), 2001, pp. 852-857
A soil plot was inoculated with a mixture of Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-2,
the wild type, and Pf0-5a, a Tn5 insertion mutant in adnA, at 7.84 log CFU
/g of soil. Over a period of 231 days, culturable populations of both strai
ns were measured at selected times below and away from the point of inocula
tion. Pf0-5a did not spread as fast and attained significantly lower popula
tions than Pf0-2. At sample depths below the inoculation site, the adnA mut
ant showed a significant decrease in CFU/g of soil as compared to Pf0-2, Pf
0-2 was first detected at the 1.5-cm annular site at 3 days after inoculati
on, whereas Pf0-5a required 7 days to travel the same distance. At this dis
tance, the wild-type strain could be detected at a 21.5- to 25-cm depth, wh
ereas Pf0-5a could be detected only as deep as 15.5 to 18 cm, At 4.5 cm fro
m the site of inoculation and in soil fractions corresponding to 13 to 18 c
m, Pf0-2 was the only strain detected. These results suggest. that the tran
scription factor AdnA provides a fitness advantage in P.fluorescens, allowi
ng it to spread and survive in soil under field conditions.