The adnA transcriptional factor affects persistence and spread of Pseudomonas fluorescens under natural field conditions

Citation
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
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Microbiology
Journal title
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00992240 → ACNP
Volume
67
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
852 - 857
Database
ISI
SICI code
0099-2240(200102)67:2<852:TATFAP>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
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.