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Pseudomonas orientalis F9 Pyoverdine, Safracin, and Phenazine Mutants Remain Effective Antagonists against Erwinia amylovora in Apple Flowers

Amanda Santos Kron, Veronika Zengerer, Marco Bieri, Vera Dreyfuss, Tanja Sostizzo, Michael Schmid, Matthias Lutz, Mitja N. P. Remus‐Emsermann, Cosima Pelludat

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pseudomonas orientalis F9 is an antagonist of the economically important phytopathogen Erwinia amylovora , the causal agent of fire blight in pomme fruit. On King’s B medium, P. orientalis F9 produces a pyoverdine siderophore and the antibiotic safracin. P. orientalis F9 transposon mutants lacking these factors fail to antagonize E. amylovora , depending on the in vitro assay. On isolated flowers and in soil microcosms, however, pyoverdine, safracin, and phenazine mutants control phytopathogens as clearly as their parental strains.

Topics & Concepts

PyoverdineErwiniaBiologyMicrobiologyFire blightPseudomonasSiderophoreMutantEscherichia coliPseudomonas aeruginosaBacteriaGeneticsGenePlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis