Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A close association between maize roots and <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) bacteria has been observed in different locations globally. In this study we investigated by MultiLocus Restriction Typing (MLRT) the...

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Main Authors: Bevivino Annamaria, Costa Barbara, Cantale Cristina, Cesarini Silvia, Chiarini Luigi, Tabacchioni Silvia, Caballero-Mellado Jesus, Dalmastri Claudia
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Published: BMC 2011-10-01
Series:BMC Microbiology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/11/228
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spelling doaj-bf7f520830684f78bbcc1e999a9493c32020-11-25T00:24:17ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802011-10-0111122810.1186/1471-2180-11-228Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 groupBevivino AnnamariaCosta BarbaraCantale CristinaCesarini SilviaChiarini LuigiTabacchioni SilviaCaballero-Mellado JesusDalmastri Claudia<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A close association between maize roots and <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) bacteria has been observed in different locations globally. In this study we investigated by MultiLocus Restriction Typing (MLRT) the genetic diversity and relationships among <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 populations associated with roots of maize plants cultivated in geographically distant countries (Italy and Mexico), in order to provide new insights into their population structure, evolution and ecology.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The 31 <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and 65 BCC6 isolates gave rise to 29 and 39 different restriction types (RTs), respectively. Two pairs of isolates of <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6, recovered from both Italian and Mexican maize rhizospheres, were found to share the same RT. The eBURST (Based Upon Related Sequence Types) analysis of MLRT data grouped all the <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB isolates into four clonal complexes, with the RT-4-complex including the 42% of them, while the majority of the BCC6 isolates (94%) were grouped into the RT-104-complex. These two main clonal complexes included RTs shared by both Italian and Mexican maize rhizospheres and a clear relationship between grouping and maize variety was also found. Grouping established by eBURST correlated well with the assessment using unweighted-pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA). The standardized index of association values obtained in both <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 suggests an epidemic population structure in which occasional clones emerge and spread.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Taken together our data demonstrate a wide dispersal of certain <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 isolates in Mexican and Italian maize rhizospheres. Despite the clear relationship found between the geographic origin of isolates and grouping, identical RTs and closely related isolates were observed in geographically distant regions. Ecological factors and selective pressure may preferably promote some genotypes within each local microbial population, favouring the spread of a single clone above the rest of the recombinant population.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/11/228
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author Bevivino Annamaria
Costa Barbara
Cantale Cristina
Cesarini Silvia
Chiarini Luigi
Tabacchioni Silvia
Caballero-Mellado Jesus
Dalmastri Claudia
spellingShingle Bevivino Annamaria
Costa Barbara
Cantale Cristina
Cesarini Silvia
Chiarini Luigi
Tabacchioni Silvia
Caballero-Mellado Jesus
Dalmastri Claudia
Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
BMC Microbiology
author_facet Bevivino Annamaria
Costa Barbara
Cantale Cristina
Cesarini Silvia
Chiarini Luigi
Tabacchioni Silvia
Caballero-Mellado Jesus
Dalmastri Claudia
author_sort Bevivino Annamaria
title Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
title_short Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
title_full Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
title_fullStr Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
title_full_unstemmed Genetic relationships among Italian and Mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) populations belonging to <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 group
title_sort genetic relationships among italian and mexican maize-rhizosphere <it>burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (bcc) populations belonging to <it>burkholderia cenocepacia </it>iiib and bcc6 group
publisher BMC
series BMC Microbiology
issn 1471-2180
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A close association between maize roots and <it>Burkholderia cepacia </it>complex (BCC) bacteria has been observed in different locations globally. In this study we investigated by MultiLocus Restriction Typing (MLRT) the genetic diversity and relationships among <it>Burkholderia cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 populations associated with roots of maize plants cultivated in geographically distant countries (Italy and Mexico), in order to provide new insights into their population structure, evolution and ecology.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The 31 <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and 65 BCC6 isolates gave rise to 29 and 39 different restriction types (RTs), respectively. Two pairs of isolates of <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6, recovered from both Italian and Mexican maize rhizospheres, were found to share the same RT. The eBURST (Based Upon Related Sequence Types) analysis of MLRT data grouped all the <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB isolates into four clonal complexes, with the RT-4-complex including the 42% of them, while the majority of the BCC6 isolates (94%) were grouped into the RT-104-complex. These two main clonal complexes included RTs shared by both Italian and Mexican maize rhizospheres and a clear relationship between grouping and maize variety was also found. Grouping established by eBURST correlated well with the assessment using unweighted-pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA). The standardized index of association values obtained in both <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 suggests an epidemic population structure in which occasional clones emerge and spread.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Taken together our data demonstrate a wide dispersal of certain <it>B. cenocepacia </it>IIIB and BCC6 isolates in Mexican and Italian maize rhizospheres. Despite the clear relationship found between the geographic origin of isolates and grouping, identical RTs and closely related isolates were observed in geographically distant regions. Ecological factors and selective pressure may preferably promote some genotypes within each local microbial population, favouring the spread of a single clone above the rest of the recombinant population.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/11/228
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