1999
DOI: 10.1128/aem.65.3.1020-1028.1999
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Suppression of Bacterial Blight by a Bacterial Community Isolated from the Guttation Fluids of Anthuriums

Abstract: Growth and survival of Xanthomonas campestris pv. dieffenbachiae in guttation fluids (xylem sap exuded from leaf margins) of anthuriums were suppressed by several bacterial strains indigenous to leaves of various anthurium cultivars. Inhibition of growth was not observed in filter-sterilized guttation fluids and was restored to original levels only by reintroducing specific mixtures of bacteria into filter-sterilized guttation fluids. The inhibitory effect was related to the species in the bacterial community … Show more

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“…auxin, cytokinin), flavonoid, nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorous metabolism (Largarde et al 1996;Aloni et al 2003;Burkle et al 2003;Pilot et al 2004;Wang et al 2004). Furthermore, numerous substances such as carbohydrates, amino acids, ions (calcium, potassium, boron), and proteins (peroxidases) have been identified in guttation sap (Curtis & Lersten 1974;Belin-Depoux 1989;Magwa, Lindner, & Brand 1993;Fukui, Fukui, & Alvarez 1999;Kerstetter, Zepp, & Carreira 1998;Grunwald et al 2003). Epithem is likely to be the source for many of these substances, owing to a high density of metabolic organelles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…auxin, cytokinin), flavonoid, nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorous metabolism (Largarde et al 1996;Aloni et al 2003;Burkle et al 2003;Pilot et al 2004;Wang et al 2004). Furthermore, numerous substances such as carbohydrates, amino acids, ions (calcium, potassium, boron), and proteins (peroxidases) have been identified in guttation sap (Curtis & Lersten 1974;Belin-Depoux 1989;Magwa, Lindner, & Brand 1993;Fukui, Fukui, & Alvarez 1999;Kerstetter, Zepp, & Carreira 1998;Grunwald et al 2003). Epithem is likely to be the source for many of these substances, owing to a high density of metabolic organelles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of antagonist mixtures has reduced variability and improved efficacy of biocontrol in many systems, some of which include pathogens that infect fruit (67,71,120,135,144,151). With the exception of work on biocontrol of anthurium blight, where microbial communities of guttation fluids were screened for biocontrol activity (68), no special criterion was used to select antagonists for mixtures. On apple, a broader spectrum of pathogens was controlled (81), and less total biomass of the antagonist was needed to control decay when antagonists were applied in mixtures instead of individually (85, 87, 114).…”
Section: Applying Mixed Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Arabidopsis, the epithem functions as a hub for diverse ion, amino acid and hormone transport (Largarde et al 1996;Shibagaki et al 2002;Bürkle et al 2003;Aloni et al 2003Aloni et al , 2005Pilot et al 2004;Wang et al 2004). The epithem can also add substances to the guttation fluid, such as excess calcium and proteins that protect vulnerable hydathodes from microbial and fungal attack (Fukui, Fukui & Alvarez 1999). Although gene expression in the epithem of basal angiosperms invites future study, calcium secretion and presence of an extensive epithem endocytotic system in C. japoncius suggests that nutrient and hormonal cycling is active .…”
Section: Leaf Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%