Yh. Gu et M. Mazzola, Impact of carbon starvation on stress resistance, survival in soil habitats and biocontrol ability of Pseudomonas putida strain 2C8, SOIL BIOL B, 33(9), 2001, pp. 1155-1162
Exposure to carbon-limited growth conditions has been shown to induce resis
tance to a variety of environmental stresses in bacteria. Adaptation to nut
rient-limited conditions by repeated culture on soil agar media was found t
o induce resistance to osmotic tension, oxidative stress and carbon limited
culture conditions in Pseudomonas putida strain 2C8. Rifampicin resistant
derivatives of strain 2C8 adapted to nutrient-limited conditions (strains 2
C8-26A(rif) and 2C8-28C(rif)) did not exhibit enhanced survival in bulk soi
l relative to the parental strain. However, colonization of the apple rhizo
sphere by 2C8-26A(rif) and 2C8-28C(rif) was superior to that of the parenta
l strain. 2C8(rif). Improved colonization of the apple rhizosphere was not
the result of an elevated ability to utilize apple root exudates as a sole
carbon source; Enhanced colonization of the rhizosphere by carbon starved d
erivatives of 2C8(rif) was associated with improved biological control of R
hizoctonia root rot of apple caused by an introduced strain of Rhizoctonia
solani AG 5. These findings demonstrate that inoculum production conditions
can significantly alter the survival and efficacy of strain 2C8. and shoul
d be carefully considered in optimizing the use of this biocontrol rhizobac
terium. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.