MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria

Any plant with a vascular system has a specific endophytic microflora. The identification of bacteria is essential in plant pathology. Although identification methods are effective, they are costly and time consuming. The purpose of this work is to isolate and to identify the different bacteria from...

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Main Authors: Souheyla Toubal, Ouahiba Bouchenak, Djillali Elhaddad, Karima Yahiaoui, Sarah Boumaza, Karim Arab
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Language:English
Published: Exeley Inc. 2018-03-01
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spelling doaj-52b88e13936243d7a5b9c7b57b01fc822020-11-25T00:08:43ZengExeley Inc.Polish Journal of Microbiology1733-13312544-46462018-03-0167110.5604/01.3001.0011.6145MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in AlgeriaSouheyla Toubal0Ouahiba Bouchenak1Djillali Elhaddad2Karima Yahiaoui3Sarah Boumaza4Karim Arab5Laboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaLaboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaLaboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaLaboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaLaboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaLaboratory of Valorization and Conservation of Biological Resources (VALCOR), Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Boumerdes,Boumerdes,AlgeriaAny plant with a vascular system has a specific endophytic microflora. The identification of bacteria is essential in plant pathology. Although identification methods are effective, they are costly and time consuming. The purpose of this work is to isolate and to identify the different bacteria from the internal tissues of Urtica dioica L. and to study their diversity. This last is based on the different parts of the plant (stems, leaves and roots) and the harvest regions (Dellys and Tlamcen). The identification of bacteria is done by biochemical tests and confirmed by MALDI-TOF MS. Seven genus and eleven species were isolated from the Great Nettle. They belong to the genera Bacillus, Escherichia, Pantoea, Enterobacter, Staphylococcus, Enterococcus and Paenibacillus. The majority of these bacteria were isolated from Tlemcen which makes this region the richest in endophytic bacteria compared to that harvested from Dellys. The results show also that the leaves are the most diversified in endophytic bacteria. Bacillus pumilus-ME is the common species of the three parts of the plant harvested in both regions. From this work, it emerges that the Great Nettle can be settled by various endophytic bacteria which are differently distributed within the same plant harvested in different regions.https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/67/1/pdf/10.5604_01.3001.0011.6145.pdfBacillus pumilus-MEdiversityendophytic bacteriaMALDI-TOF MSUrtica dioica L.
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author Souheyla Toubal
Ouahiba Bouchenak
Djillali Elhaddad
Karima Yahiaoui
Sarah Boumaza
Karim Arab
spellingShingle Souheyla Toubal
Ouahiba Bouchenak
Djillali Elhaddad
Karima Yahiaoui
Sarah Boumaza
Karim Arab
MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
Polish Journal of Microbiology
Bacillus pumilus-ME
diversity
endophytic bacteria
MALDI-TOF MS
Urtica dioica L.
author_facet Souheyla Toubal
Ouahiba Bouchenak
Djillali Elhaddad
Karima Yahiaoui
Sarah Boumaza
Karim Arab
author_sort Souheyla Toubal
title MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
title_short MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
title_full MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
title_fullStr MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
title_full_unstemmed MALDI-TOF MS Detection of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Great Nettle (Urtica dioica L.), Grown in Algeria
title_sort maldi-tof ms detection of endophytic bacteria associated with great nettle (urtica dioica l.), grown in algeria
publisher Exeley Inc.
series Polish Journal of Microbiology
issn 1733-1331
2544-4646
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Any plant with a vascular system has a specific endophytic microflora. The identification of bacteria is essential in plant pathology. Although identification methods are effective, they are costly and time consuming. The purpose of this work is to isolate and to identify the different bacteria from the internal tissues of Urtica dioica L. and to study their diversity. This last is based on the different parts of the plant (stems, leaves and roots) and the harvest regions (Dellys and Tlamcen). The identification of bacteria is done by biochemical tests and confirmed by MALDI-TOF MS. Seven genus and eleven species were isolated from the Great Nettle. They belong to the genera Bacillus, Escherichia, Pantoea, Enterobacter, Staphylococcus, Enterococcus and Paenibacillus. The majority of these bacteria were isolated from Tlemcen which makes this region the richest in endophytic bacteria compared to that harvested from Dellys. The results show also that the leaves are the most diversified in endophytic bacteria. Bacillus pumilus-ME is the common species of the three parts of the plant harvested in both regions. From this work, it emerges that the Great Nettle can be settled by various endophytic bacteria which are differently distributed within the same plant harvested in different regions.
topic Bacillus pumilus-ME
diversity
endophytic bacteria
MALDI-TOF MS
Urtica dioica L.
url https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/polish_journal_of_microbiology/67/1/pdf/10.5604_01.3001.0011.6145.pdf
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