Biofilm formation and regulation of salicylic acid-inducible genes expression in Arabidopsis by Algerian indigenous bacteria from wheat and potatoes rhizospheres in semi-arid Sétif region

Archives of Microbiology
Asma BenslimM M Zerroug

Abstract

45 bacterial isolates from potatoes and wheat rhizospheres near Sétif (Algeria) pre-selected for their antagonistic activity against three fungal plant pathogens, two necrotrophic Fusarium solani var. coeruleum and Phytophtora infestans, and a systemic F. oxysporum f. sp. albedinis. Molecular typing of the isolates showed abundance of Bacillus compared to Pseudomonas. Some of the tested strains have shown very high biofilm formation. Among the 24 Gram-positive bacilli screened for four cyclic lipopeptides genes, some isolates harbor two or more genes, while others have a single gene or have none. Four selected isolates were able to regulate the expression of six defense-related genes in Arabidopsis and produce salicylic acid. Upon the features assessed in this study, strain B. amyloliquefaciens A16 was selected for a subsequent use as seed treatment and biocontrol agent in semi-arid region fields. This strain showed important biofilm formation, regulation of Arabidopsis defenses, and harbored three cLPs genes.

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