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Bacterial microbiota isolated from cysts of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda: Heteroderidae).

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Oro, Violeta
Knezevic, Magdalena
Dinić, Zoran
Delić, Dušica
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The potato cyst nematode (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis is a plant parasite of potato classified into a group of quarantine organisms causing high economic losses worldwide. Due to the long persistence of the parasite in soil, cysts harbor numerous bacteria whose presence can lead to cyst death and population decline. The cysts of G. rostochiensis found in two potato fields were used as a source of bacteria. The universal procedure was applied to extract DNA from bacteria which was then sequenced with 16S primers. The aims of the study were to identify bacterial microbiota associated with the PCN populations and to infer their phylogenetic relationships based on the maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogeny of the 16S sequences. In addition, the impact of the most significant climate and edaphic factors on bacterial diversity were evaluated. Regarding the higher taxonomy, our results indicate that the prevalent bacterial classes were Bacilli, Actinobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria. Phyl...ogenetic analyses clustered Brevibacterium frigoritolerans within the family Bacillaceae, confirming its recent reclassification. Long-term climate factors, such as air temperature, insolation hours, humidity and precipitation, as well as the content of soil organic matter, affected the bacterial diversity. The ability of cyst nematodes to persist in soil for a long time qualifies them as a significant natural source to explore the soil bacterial microbiota.

Keywords:
potato cyst nematodes / Bacilli / Actinobacteria / Alphaproteobacteria / 16S / maximum likelihood / Bayesian inference / climate and edaphic factors
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Plants, 2020, 9, 9, 1146-
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  • MDPI

DOI: 10.3390%2Fplants9091146

ISSN: 2223-7747

PubMed: 32899615

WoS: 000581378800001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85093893683
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AB  - The potato cyst nematode (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis is a plant parasite of potato classified into a group of quarantine organisms causing high economic losses worldwide. Due to the long persistence of the parasite in soil, cysts harbor numerous bacteria whose presence can lead to cyst death and population decline. The cysts of G. rostochiensis found in two potato fields were used as a source of bacteria. The universal procedure was applied to extract DNA from bacteria which was then sequenced with 16S primers. The aims of the study were to identify bacterial microbiota associated with the PCN populations and to infer their phylogenetic relationships based on the maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogeny of the 16S sequences. In addition, the impact of the most significant climate and edaphic factors on bacterial diversity were evaluated. Regarding the higher taxonomy, our results indicate that the prevalent bacterial classes were Bacilli, Actinobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria. Phylogenetic analyses clustered Brevibacterium frigoritolerans within the family Bacillaceae, confirming its recent reclassification. Long-term climate factors, such as air temperature, insolation hours, humidity and precipitation, as well as the content of soil organic matter, affected the bacterial diversity. The ability of cyst nematodes to persist in soil for a long time qualifies them as a significant natural source to explore the soil bacterial microbiota.
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year = "2020",
abstract = "The potato cyst nematode (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis is a plant parasite of potato classified into a group of quarantine organisms causing high economic losses worldwide. Due to the long persistence of the parasite in soil, cysts harbor numerous bacteria whose presence can lead to cyst death and population decline. The cysts of G. rostochiensis found in two potato fields were used as a source of bacteria. The universal procedure was applied to extract DNA from bacteria which was then sequenced with 16S primers. The aims of the study were to identify bacterial microbiota associated with the PCN populations and to infer their phylogenetic relationships based on the maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogeny of the 16S sequences. In addition, the impact of the most significant climate and edaphic factors on bacterial diversity were evaluated. Regarding the higher taxonomy, our results indicate that the prevalent bacterial classes were Bacilli, Actinobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria. Phylogenetic analyses clustered Brevibacterium frigoritolerans within the family Bacillaceae, confirming its recent reclassification. Long-term climate factors, such as air temperature, insolation hours, humidity and precipitation, as well as the content of soil organic matter, affected the bacterial diversity. The ability of cyst nematodes to persist in soil for a long time qualifies them as a significant natural source to explore the soil bacterial microbiota.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Bacterial microbiota isolated from cysts of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda: Heteroderidae).",
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Oro, V., Knezevic, M., Dinić, Z.,& Delić, D.. (2020). Bacterial microbiota isolated from cysts of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda: Heteroderidae).. in Plants
MDPI., 9(9), 1146.
https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fplants9091146
Oro V, Knezevic M, Dinić Z, Delić D. Bacterial microbiota isolated from cysts of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda: Heteroderidae).. in Plants. 2020;9(9):1146.
doi:10.3390%2Fplants9091146 .
Oro, Violeta, Knezevic, Magdalena, Dinić, Zoran, Delić, Dušica, "Bacterial microbiota isolated from cysts of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda: Heteroderidae)." in Plants, 9, no. 9 (2020):1146,
https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fplants9091146 . .

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