@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29692,
author = {Paulina Vignatti and Mar?a Elisa Gonzalez and Edgardo Jofre and Hernando Jose Bolivar-Anillo and Javier Moraga and Muriel Viaud and Isidro Gonzalez-Collado and Fernando Luis Pieckenstain},
title = {Botrydial confers Botrytis cinerea the ability to antagonize soil and phyllospheric bacteria.},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Botrydial, Botrytis cinerea, antibacterial compound, gray mold, biocontrol, Bacillus spp, lipopeptides, phytotoxin},
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2019.11.003},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878614619301618?via%3Dihub},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The role of the sesquiterpene botrydial in the interaction of the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea and plant-associated bacteria was analyzed. From a collection of soil and phyllospheric bacteria, nine strains susceptible to growth-inhibition by B. cinerea were identified. B. cinerea mutants unable to produce botrydial caused no bacterial inhibition, thus demonstrating the inhibitory role of botrydial. A taxonomic analysis showed that these bacteria corresponded to different Bacillus species (six strains), Pseudomonas yamanorum (two strains) and Erwinia aphidicola (one strain). Inoculation of WT and botrydial non-producing mutants of B. cinerea along with B. amyloliquefaciens strain MEP218 in soil demonstrated that both microorganisms exert reciprocal inhibitory effects; the inhibition caused by B. cinerea being dependent on botrydial production. Moreover, botrydial production was modulated by the presence of B. amyloliquefaciens MEP218 in confrontation assays in vitro. Purified botrydial in turn, inhibited growth of Bacillus strains in vitro and cyclic lipopeptide (surfactin) production by B. amyloliquefaciens MEP218. As a whole, results demonstrate that botrydial confers B. cinerea the ability to inhibit potential biocontrol bacteria of the genus Bacillus. We propose that resistance to botrydial could be used as an additional criterion for the selection of biocontrol agents of plant diseases caused by B. cinerea.}
}
Taxa for tree 118361 of Study 24543

Citation title:
"Botrydial confers Botrytis cinerea the ability to antagonize soil and phyllospheric bacteria.".

Study name:
"Botrydial confers Botrytis cinerea the ability to antagonize soil and phyllospheric bacteria.".

This study is part of submission 24543
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
3653647 |
BT1L MH708898 |
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3653639 |
MPe3L MH711992 |
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3653632 |
Pseudomonas antarctica CMS 35 T AJ537601 |
219572
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3520308
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3653653 |
Pseudomonas azotoformans IAM1603 T D84009 |
47878
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2558023
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3653644 |
Pseudomonas borbori R 20821 T AM114527 |
289003
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10253760
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3653629 |
Pseudomonas brassicacearum CFBP 11706 T AF100321 |
86264
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2558028
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3653635 |
Pseudomonas brennerii DSM 15294 T AF268968 |
129817
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10177454
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3653649 |
Pseudomonas chlororaphis CFBP 21328 T AY509898 |
333
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692904
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3653648 |
Pseudomonas costantinii CFBP 5705 T AF374472 |
168469
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3017628
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3653630 |
Pseudomonas fluorescens LMG 1794 T D84013 |
294
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3653642 |
Pseudomonas gessardii CIP 105469 T AF074384 |
78544
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2558057
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3653643 |
Pseudomonas granadensis F 278770 T HG764746 |
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3653634 |
Pseudomonas litoralis 2SM5 T FN908483 |
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5359881
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3653651 |
Pseudomonas lurida DSM 15835 T AJ581999 |
244566
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5975033
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3653626 |
Pseudomonas meridiana CMS 38 T AJ537602 |
219573
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3520310
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3653640 |
Pseudomonas migulae CIP 105470 T AF074383 |
78543
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10253752
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3653654 |
Pseudomonas monteilii CIP 104883 T AF064458 |
76759
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2558086
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3653650 |
Pseudomonas mosselii CIP 105259 T AF072688 |
78327
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2558087
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3653633 |
Pseudomonas mucidolens ATCC 4685 T D84017 |
46679
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2558088
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3653625 |
Pseudomonas orientalis CFML 96 170 T AF064457 |
76758
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3017636
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3653636 |
Pseudomonas panacis CIP 108524 T AY787208 |
307251
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5360033
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3653637 |
Pseudomonas poae DSM 14936 T AJ4292829 |
200451
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3017639
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3653641 |
Pseudomonas proteolytica CMS 64 T AJ537603 |
219574
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3520311
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3653645 |
Pseudomonas putida NBCR 14164 T D84020 |
303
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5360154
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3653628 |
Pseudomonas rhodesiae CIP 104664 T AF064459 |
76760
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2558111
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3653638 |
Pseudomonas synxantha CFBP 5591 T D84025 |
47883
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692926
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3653627 |
Pseudomonas trivialis DSM 14937 T AJ492831 |
200450
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3017643
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3653631 |
Pseudomonas veronii CIP 104663 T AF064460 |
76761
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2558133
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3653655 |
Pseudomonas viridiflava LMG 2352 T Z76671 |
33069
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692891
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3653652 |
Pseudomonas xiamenensis DSM22326 T DQ088664 |
157792
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5964931
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3653646 |
Pseudomonas yamanorum 8H1 T EU557337 |
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