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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, April 2000, p. 1662-1667, Vol. 66, No. 4
Phytopathology Group, Institute of Plant
Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), CH-8092
Zürich, Switzerland,1 and UMR
CNRS Ecologie Microbienne du Sol, Université Claude Bernard
(Lyon 1), F-69622 Villeurbanne, France2
Received 11 October 1999/Accepted 17 January 2000
The effects of oxygen limitation, low redox potential, and high
NaCl stress for 7 days in vitro on the rifampin-resistant biocontrol
inoculant Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0-Rif and its subsequent persistence in natural soil for 54 days were investigated. Throughout the experiment, the strain was monitored using total cell
counts (immunofluorescence microscopy), Kogure's direct viable counts,
and colony counts (on rifampin-containing plates). Under in vitro
conditions, viable-but-nonculturable (VBNC) cells of CHA0-Rif were
obtained when the strain was exposed to a combination of low redox
potential (230 mV) and oxygen limitation. This mimics a situation
observed in the field, where VBNC cells of the strain were found in the
waterlogged soil layer above the plow pan. Here, VBNC cells were also
observed in vitro when CHA0-Rif was subjected to high NaCl levels
(i.e., NaCl at 1.5 M but not 0.7 M). In all treatments, cell numbers
remained close to the inoculum level for the first 12 days after
inoculation of soil, regardless of the cell enumeration method used,
but decreased afterwards. At the last two samplings in soil, VBNC cells
of CHA0-Rif were found in all treatments except the one in which
log-phase cells had been used. In the two treatments that generated
high numbers of VBNC cells in vitro, VBNC cells did not display
enhanced persistence compared with culturable cells once introduced
into soil, which suggests that this VBNC state did not represent a
physiological strategy to improve survival under adverse conditions.
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The Viable-but-Nonculturable State Induced by Abiotic Stress in
the Biocontrol Agent Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 Does
Not Promote Strain Persistence in Soil
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Phytopathology
Group, Institute of Plant Science, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH), CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland. Phone: 41 1 632 38 69. Fax: 41 1 632 11 08. E-mail:
genevieve.defago{at}ipw.agrl.ethz.ch.
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