Thermal sensitivity of Xenorhabdus bovienii (Enterobacterales: Morganellaceae) isolated from Steinernema feltiae (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) originating from different habitats

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Jaśmina Patrycja Mackiewicz, Paulina Ewa Kramarz, Anna Rożen
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Abstract

The soil-dwelling nematode Steinernema feltiae is found across a wide range of environmental conditions. We asked if its only bacterial symbiont, Xenorhabdus bovienii, shows intraspecific variability in its thermal range, which may affect effectiveness of S. feltiae against host insects. We isolated X. bovienii from S. feltiae from six different natural locations with different mean annual temperatures and two laboratory cultures. We estimated X. bovienii thermal range and determined the specific growth rate based on optical density measurements and mathematical modeling using the Ratkowsky model. The minimal temperature (Tmin) of X. bovienii growth ranged from 0.9 ± 2.2 °C to 7.1 ± 1.4 °C. The optimal temperature (Topt) varied between 25.1 ± 0.2 °C and 30.5 ± 0.2 °C. The model showed that X. bovienii stops multiplying at around 36 °C. The calculated specific X. bovienii growth rate ranged from 2.0 ± 0.3 [h−1] to 3.6 ± 0.5 [h−1]. No differences in Tmin, Topt, and Tmax between the isolated bacteria were found. Additionally, X. bovienii Topt did not correlate with the mean annual temperature of S. feltiae origin. However, the obtained growth curves suggested that the analyzed X. bovienii may show some variability when comparing the growth curves characteristics.

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从不同生境的费氏斯坦纳马(横纹肌目:斯坦纳马科)分离的bovienxenorhabdus(肠杆菌目:摩根杆菌科)的热敏性
居住在土壤中的线虫在各种环境条件下都有发现。我们询问其唯一的细菌共生体bovienii Xenorhabdus是否在其温度范围内表现出种内变异性,这可能会影响S. feltiae对宿主昆虫的有效性。我们从6个不同的自然地点、不同的年平均温度和2个实验室培养物中分离出了波氏X. bovienii。基于光密度测量和Ratkowsky模型的数学建模,我们估计了X. bovienii的热范围,并确定了特定生长速率。生长最低温度(Tmin)范围为0.9±2.2℃~ 7.1±1.4℃。最佳温度(Topt)在25.1±0.2℃~ 30.5±0.2℃之间变化。该模型显示,X. bovienii在36°C左右停止繁殖。计算得到的比生长速率范围为2.0±0.3 [h−1]~ 3.6±0.5 [h−1]。分离菌间Tmin、Topt和Tmax均无差异。此外,白桦的Topt与毛毡地的年平均温度没有相关性。然而,所获得的生长曲线表明,在比较生长曲线特征时,所分析的波氏天牛可能存在一定的变异性。
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2.70
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期刊介绍: Applied Entomology and Zoology publishes articles concerned with applied entomology, applied zoology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of original research papers, technical notes and reviews are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication.
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