Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi

This thesis was performed within the research project “TrophinOak”, which addresses the impact of multitrophic interactions on the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) clone DF159. In this frame, the present work focuses on the genetic and physiological mechanisms ruling the interaction of the mycorrhiza...

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Main Author: Kurth, Florence
Other Authors: Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig 2015
Subjects:
oak
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-15-qucosa-1786282015-09-20T15:28:30Z Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi Kurth, Florence mykorrhiza helfer bakterium Eiche Genexpressionsanalyse bodenbasiertes Kultursystem mycorrhiza helper bacterium oak transcriptome analysis soil-based culture system ddc:570 This thesis was performed within the research project “TrophinOak”, which addresses the impact of multitrophic interactions on the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) clone DF159. In this frame, the present work focuses on the genetic and physiological mechanisms ruling the interaction of the mycorrhiza helper bacterium (MHB) Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 with microcuttings of DF159 either alone or in presence of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Piloderma croceum or the fungal leaf pathogen oak powdery mildew Microsphaera alphitoides. The work consists of 3 chapters. Chapter 1 characterises the growth of AcH 505 and P. croceum in a soil-based culture system used within the TrophinOak project. Besides the establishment and evaluation of quantification methods of these microorganisms by quantitative real-time PCR, the impact of the soil microbial community and the oak on the bacterium-fungus interaction was investigated, and AcH 505 and P. croceum were visualized by scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that the presence of the soil microorganisms and the oak both affect the bacterium-fungus interaction, and that P. croceum enhances the growth of AcH 505. Chapter 2 presents a study with the oak, AcH 505 and the EM fungus P. croceum, enabling to disentangle the direct effect of the MHB on the oak from the indirect one via the EM symbiosis. The used approach was transcriptomic based on RNA sequencing. It was shown that i) differential gene expression occurred between root and the distant leaf tissues (local vs. systemic effects), different developmental stages and treatments, suggesting that oak specifically coordinates its gene expression patterns, and ii) that genes related to plant growth, defence and DNA modification were dominant among the differential expressed genes, suggesting that these processes play essential roles in both symbiotic interactions investigated. Chapter 3 represents a second transcriptome study, addressing how AcH 505 suppresses powdery mildew infection in oak by analysing RNA Sequencing data from singly- and coinoculated oaks. This study combined the systemic impact of the root associated bacterium with local effects of the leaf pathogen, thereby linking belowground and aboveground interactions. Systemic defence response is induced by the bacterium and further enhanced upon pathogen challenge, suggesting that on the leaf level, some bacterial effectors are recognized as harmful for the plant. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie PD Dr. Mika Tarkka Prof. Dr. Francois Buscot Prof. Dr. Uwe Nehls 2015-09-14 doc-type:doctoralThesis application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-178628 urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-178628 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/17862/Dissertation_Kurth.pdf eng
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic mykorrhiza helfer bakterium
Eiche
Genexpressionsanalyse
bodenbasiertes Kultursystem
mycorrhiza helper bacterium
oak
transcriptome analysis
soil-based culture system
ddc:570
spellingShingle mykorrhiza helfer bakterium
Eiche
Genexpressionsanalyse
bodenbasiertes Kultursystem
mycorrhiza helper bacterium
oak
transcriptome analysis
soil-based culture system
ddc:570
Kurth, Florence
Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
description This thesis was performed within the research project “TrophinOak”, which addresses the impact of multitrophic interactions on the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) clone DF159. In this frame, the present work focuses on the genetic and physiological mechanisms ruling the interaction of the mycorrhiza helper bacterium (MHB) Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 with microcuttings of DF159 either alone or in presence of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Piloderma croceum or the fungal leaf pathogen oak powdery mildew Microsphaera alphitoides. The work consists of 3 chapters. Chapter 1 characterises the growth of AcH 505 and P. croceum in a soil-based culture system used within the TrophinOak project. Besides the establishment and evaluation of quantification methods of these microorganisms by quantitative real-time PCR, the impact of the soil microbial community and the oak on the bacterium-fungus interaction was investigated, and AcH 505 and P. croceum were visualized by scanning electron microscopy. It was observed that the presence of the soil microorganisms and the oak both affect the bacterium-fungus interaction, and that P. croceum enhances the growth of AcH 505. Chapter 2 presents a study with the oak, AcH 505 and the EM fungus P. croceum, enabling to disentangle the direct effect of the MHB on the oak from the indirect one via the EM symbiosis. The used approach was transcriptomic based on RNA sequencing. It was shown that i) differential gene expression occurred between root and the distant leaf tissues (local vs. systemic effects), different developmental stages and treatments, suggesting that oak specifically coordinates its gene expression patterns, and ii) that genes related to plant growth, defence and DNA modification were dominant among the differential expressed genes, suggesting that these processes play essential roles in both symbiotic interactions investigated. Chapter 3 represents a second transcriptome study, addressing how AcH 505 suppresses powdery mildew infection in oak by analysing RNA Sequencing data from singly- and coinoculated oaks. This study combined the systemic impact of the root associated bacterium with local effects of the leaf pathogen, thereby linking belowground and aboveground interactions. Systemic defence response is induced by the bacterium and further enhanced upon pathogen challenge, suggesting that on the leaf level, some bacterial effectors are recognized as harmful for the plant.
author2 Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie
author_facet Universität Leipzig, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie
Kurth, Florence
author Kurth, Florence
author_sort Kurth, Florence
title Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
title_short Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
title_full Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
title_fullStr Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
title_full_unstemmed Impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium Streptomyces sp. AcH 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
title_sort impact of mycorrhiza helper bacterium streptomyces sp. ach 505 on the genetic and physiuological regulation in oaks associated to pathogenic and symbiotic fungi
publisher Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
publishDate 2015
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