Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development

Diverse bacteria are known to colonize plants. However, only a small fraction of that diversity has been evaluated for their biopesticide potential. To date, the criteria for sampling and selection in such bioprospecting endeavors have not been systematically evaluated in terms of the relative amoun...

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Main Authors: Jun-Kyung Park, Seung-Hwan Lee, Jang-Hoon Lee, Songhee Han, Hunseung Kang, Jin-Cheol Kim, Young Cheol Kim, Brian McSpadden Gardener
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Language:English
Published: Hanrimwon Publishing Company 2013-06-01
Series:The Plant Pathology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174778/
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spelling doaj-86c2afd842474b14bb00426cb7205f852020-11-25T02:29:58ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyThe Plant Pathology Journal1598-22542013-06-0129214415310.5423/PPJ.SI.01.2013.0015PPJ.SI.01.2013.0015Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide DevelopmentJun-Kyung Park0Seung-Hwan Lee1Jang-Hoon Lee2Songhee Han3Hunseung Kang4Jin-Cheol Kim5Young Cheol Kim6Brian McSpadden Gardener7Environmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaChemical Biotechnology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Yusong-Gu, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaEnvironmentally-Friendly Agricultural Research Institute and WCU Center for Development of Core Technology for Bio-Environment Control, Chonnam National University, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, KoreaDiverse bacteria are known to colonize plants. However, only a small fraction of that diversity has been evaluated for their biopesticide potential. To date, the criteria for sampling and selection in such bioprospecting endeavors have not been systematically evaluated in terms of the relative amount of diversity they provide for analysis. The present study aimed to enhance the success of bio-prospecting efforts by increasing the diversity while removing the genotypic redundancy often present in large collections of bacteria. We developed a multivariate sampling and marker-based selection strategy that significantly increase the diversity of bacteria recovered from plants. In doing so, we quantified the effects of varying sampling intensity, media composition, incubation conditions, plant species, and soil source on the diversity of recovered isolates. Subsequent sequencing and high-throughput phenotypic analyses of a small fraction of the collected isolates revealed that this approach led to the recovery of over a dozen rare and, to date, poorly characterized genera of plant-associated bacteria with significant biopesticide activities. Overall, the sampling and selection approach described led to an approximately 5-fold improvement in efficiency and the recovery of several novel strains of bacteria with significant biopesticide potential.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174778/ARDRAbiocontrolmicrobial diversityplant growth promotion
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author Jun-Kyung Park
Seung-Hwan Lee
Jang-Hoon Lee
Songhee Han
Hunseung Kang
Jin-Cheol Kim
Young Cheol Kim
Brian McSpadden Gardener
spellingShingle Jun-Kyung Park
Seung-Hwan Lee
Jang-Hoon Lee
Songhee Han
Hunseung Kang
Jin-Cheol Kim
Young Cheol Kim
Brian McSpadden Gardener
Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
The Plant Pathology Journal
ARDRA
biocontrol
microbial diversity
plant growth promotion
author_facet Jun-Kyung Park
Seung-Hwan Lee
Jang-Hoon Lee
Songhee Han
Hunseung Kang
Jin-Cheol Kim
Young Cheol Kim
Brian McSpadden Gardener
author_sort Jun-Kyung Park
title Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
title_short Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
title_full Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
title_fullStr Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
title_full_unstemmed Sampling and Selection Factors that Enhance the Diversity of Microbial Collections: Application to Biopesticide Development
title_sort sampling and selection factors that enhance the diversity of microbial collections: application to biopesticide development
publisher Hanrimwon Publishing Company
series The Plant Pathology Journal
issn 1598-2254
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Diverse bacteria are known to colonize plants. However, only a small fraction of that diversity has been evaluated for their biopesticide potential. To date, the criteria for sampling and selection in such bioprospecting endeavors have not been systematically evaluated in terms of the relative amount of diversity they provide for analysis. The present study aimed to enhance the success of bio-prospecting efforts by increasing the diversity while removing the genotypic redundancy often present in large collections of bacteria. We developed a multivariate sampling and marker-based selection strategy that significantly increase the diversity of bacteria recovered from plants. In doing so, we quantified the effects of varying sampling intensity, media composition, incubation conditions, plant species, and soil source on the diversity of recovered isolates. Subsequent sequencing and high-throughput phenotypic analyses of a small fraction of the collected isolates revealed that this approach led to the recovery of over a dozen rare and, to date, poorly characterized genera of plant-associated bacteria with significant biopesticide activities. Overall, the sampling and selection approach described led to an approximately 5-fold improvement in efficiency and the recovery of several novel strains of bacteria with significant biopesticide potential.
topic ARDRA
biocontrol
microbial diversity
plant growth promotion
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174778/
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