1997
DOI: 10.1897/1551-5028(1997)016<0650:saeeog>2.3.co;2
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Survival and Ecological Effects of Genetically Engineered Erwinia Carotovora in Soil and Aquatic Microcosms

Abstract: Abstract-The release of genetically engineered organisms into the environment has raised concerns about their potential ecological impact. In this study, genetically engineered Erwinia carotovora strains expressing varying levels of reduced phytopathogenicity and wildtype E. carotovora strains were used in aquatic and soil microcosms to assess the survival, intraspecific competition, and effects upon specific groups of indigenous bacteria. In aquatic microcosms, the densities of Erwinia genetically engineered … Show more

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“…1b). No increase of the E. carotovora cell density was observed in another soil type, which was sterilized by gamma irradiation instead of autoclaving (Orvos et al., 1990; Palmer et al., 1997). Hence a regrowth of bacteria may be dependent on soil composition including the availability of nutrients as well as soil sterilization procedures (Armon et al., 1995).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…1b). No increase of the E. carotovora cell density was observed in another soil type, which was sterilized by gamma irradiation instead of autoclaving (Orvos et al., 1990; Palmer et al., 1997). Hence a regrowth of bacteria may be dependent on soil composition including the availability of nutrients as well as soil sterilization procedures (Armon et al., 1995).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%