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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1989 March; 55(3): 579-583
Copyright © 1989, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Characterization of Exopolysaccharides Produced by Plant-Associated Fluorescent Pseudomonads

William F. Fett*, Stanley F. Osman and Michael F. Dunn

Eastern Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118

ABSTRACT

A total of 214 strains of plant-associated fluorescent pseudomonads were screened for the ability to produce the acidic exopolysaccharide (EPS) alginate on various solid media. The fluorescent pseudomonads studied were saprophytic, saprophytic with known biocontrol potential, or plant pathogenic. Approximately 10% of these strains exhibited mucoid growth under the conditions used. The EPSs produced by 20 strains were isolated, purified, and characterized. Of the 20 strains examined, 6 produced acetylated alginate as an acidic EPS. These strains included a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain reported to cause a dry rot of onion, a strain of P. viridiflava with soft-rotting ability, and four strains of P. fluorescens. However, 12 strains of P. fluorescens produced a novel acidic EPS (marginalan) composed of glucose and galactose (1:1 molar ratio) substituted with pyruvate and succinate. Three of these strains were soft-rotting agents. Two additional soft-rotting strains of P. fluorescens produced a third acidic novel EPS composed of rhamnose, mannose, and glucose (1:1:1 molar ratio) substituted with pyruvate and acetate. When sucrose was present as the primary carbon source, certain strains produced the neutral polymer levan (a fructan) rather than an acidic EPS. Levan was produced by most strains capable of synthesizing alginate or the novel acidic EPS containing rhamnose, mannose, and glucose but not by strains capable of marginalan production. It is now evident that the group of bacteria belonging to the fluorescent pseudomonads is capable of elaborating a diverse array of acidic EPSs rather than solely alginate.


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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1989 March; 55(3): 579-583
Copyright © 1989, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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