Culturable and nonculturable endophytic microorganisms of guarana and the anthracn...
Study of the diversity of culturable endophytic bacteria associated with guarana [...
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Author(s): |
Maria Leticia Bonatelli
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | Piracicaba. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC) |
Defense date: | 2012-07-19 |
Examining board members: |
João Lucio de Azevedo;
Fernando Dini Andreote;
Rodrigo Mendes
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Advisor: | João Lucio de Azevedo |
Abstract | |
Guarana, Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis, is a native culture of Brazil that has relevance to the country, mainly in the states of Bahia and Amazonas. The fruit contains stimulants substances, such as caffeine, that gives a high exploration potential to the culture, since this is one of the most consumed stimulant substance in the world. Despite its importance, the culture of guarana hasnt gotten much of attention, and little is known about its genetics and microbial interactions with both epiphytic and endophytic microorganisms, and in relation to pathogens. So, the guarana culture in the Amazon region has been affected by bad phytosanitary conditions, such as the presence of the fungi Colletotrichum, which causes anthracnose disease thats considered a threat to guarana commercial production. Thus, to understand the dynamics involved in the interaction plant-microorganism and the possible control of anthracnose, this study accessed the bacterial community associated to leaves with and without anthracnose symptoms, combining culture-dependent and -independent methodologies and also investigated the biotechnology potential and biocontrol of culture-dependent bacteria. The bacterial community accessed by culture-dependent and -independent manner presented similarities, both presented higher bacterial richness but lower bacterial diversity in asymptomatic leaves when compared with symptomatic leaves, and both communities presented the Proteobacteria phylum as the most abundant one. Comparisons between the endophytic and epiphytic bacterial isolates associated with leaves with and without anthracnose symptoms showed that the onset of anthracnose disease on leaf seemed to be the most important factor that modified the bacterial community structure. Regarding the differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic tissue it was possible to identify some genera most frequently accessed in symptomatic plants such as Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas and Pantoea accessed in both culture-dependent and independent methodologies. However, the cultureindependent approach of bacterial accessed others abundants taxa that differed significantly between plants. Symptomatic leaves showed Acinetobacter, Acidobacter_GP1 and Sphingobacteria and asymptomatic leaves presented taxa Methylobacterium, Beijerinckia, group Bacilli and a group of unclassified Rhizobiales. In addition, endophytic and epiphytic isolates microorganisms were tested with the pathogen Colletotrichum sp. in antagonism assays, and isolates from the genus Bacillus, Stenotrophomonas, Pantoea, Erwinia, Entereobacter, Pseudomonas, and others, showed inhibition of growth of the fungus. The bacterial isolates were also tested for production of hydrolytic enzymes and siderophore. Many isolates showed protease and siderophore production. It was possible to correlate the production of amylase, lipase and poligalacturanase with isolates from symptomatic tissue. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 10/14382-4 - Culturable and nonculturable endophytic microorganisms of guarana and the anthracnose control. |
Grantee: | Maria Leticia Bonatelli |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships in Brazil - Master |