2018
DOI: 10.1111/efp.12430
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Effects of genetically modified Burkholderia pyrrocinia JK‐SH007E1 on soil microbial community in poplar rhizosphere

Abstract: Summary It is important to assess the biosafety of genetically engineered bacteria before release into the environment. In a previous study, the genetically engineered bacterium Burkholderia pyrrocinia JK‐SH007E1 was developed, showing biological control activity against a poplar canker disease. In the present work, the potential effects of B. pyrrocinia JK‐SH007E1 on soil microbial diversity and population structure in the poplar rhizosphere were assessed. The micro‐ecological effects of JK‐SH007E1 on soil mi… Show more

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“…Our research did not prove the strong dependence between pH of soil [ 25 ] and DH activity ( Figure 5 ). Increase in DH activity (LN-3, REIN-1, CAL-4) may represent and stimulate soil microbial activity and number ( Figure 1 A), and as a result increase the quantities and qualities of nutrients available to plants, demonstrated in the elevation of AWCD and catabolic diversity presented by NUSE, H, or R indicators ( Figure 4 , Figure 5 B, Figure 8 C), which was also observed by He et al [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Our research did not prove the strong dependence between pH of soil [ 25 ] and DH activity ( Figure 5 ). Increase in DH activity (LN-3, REIN-1, CAL-4) may represent and stimulate soil microbial activity and number ( Figure 1 A), and as a result increase the quantities and qualities of nutrients available to plants, demonstrated in the elevation of AWCD and catabolic diversity presented by NUSE, H, or R indicators ( Figure 4 , Figure 5 B, Figure 8 C), which was also observed by He et al [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Biocontrol applications include a number of developments in bacteria, e.g., Burkholderia pyrrocinia ( He et al, 2018 ) and fungi, e.g., Beauveria bassiana , Metarhizium acridum , Trichoderma harzianum, Isaria fumosorosea ( Kim et al, 2013 ; Hu and Wu, 2016 ; Xia et al, 2018 ; Tong et al, 2021 ; Asgari, 2023 ), which are modified to enhance the efficacy of known biocontrol agents to control different pests or pathogens. Some of these applications express RNAs which trigger a RNAi-based response in the exposed target pests to achieve a biocontrol effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%