Stress metabolite accumulation, bacterial growth and bacterial immobilization during host and nonhost responses of soybean to bacteria

William F. Fett, Susan B. Jones
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Abstract

Hypersensitive response inducing (HR-inducing) strains of the heterologous (non-soybean) pathogens Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and P. syringae pv. syringae attained populations in soybean leaves only three-fold to five-fold less than a compatible race of the soybean pathogen P. syringae pv. glycinea. Incompatible (HR-inducing) races of P. syringae pv. glycinea and a non-HR-inducing strain of the heterologous pathogen Corynebacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens showed more restricted growth. A non-HR-inducing strain of the heterologous pathogen Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica and a strain of the saprophyte Bacillus cereus did not grow in soybean leaves. Incompatible races of P. syringae pv. glycinea and the heterologous pseudomonads induced accumulation of isoflavonoids (daicizein, formononetin, genistein, glyceollin) and isoflavone glucosides (daidzin, genistin, ononin). Bacillus cereus induced accumulation of isoflavone glucosides alone, and C. flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens and E. carotovora subsp. astroseplica did not induce accumulation of either type of stress metabolite. Of the purified compounds tested, glyceollin alone had significant antibacterial activity, but only against Cram-positive bacteria. By use of in vitro bioassays, no evidence was obtained to indicate that induction of additional inhibitory compounds or inhibitory activity due to total isoflavonoid content of inoculated leaf tissue was responsible for resistance.

Immobilization of bacteria by highly electron-dense material in intercellular spaces of soybean leaves occurred to the greatest extent with E. carotovora subsp. atroseptica and B. cereus, and to a lesser extent with C. flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens. No bacterial immobilization was evident at 48 h after inoculation with incompatible races of P. syringae pv. glycinea or heterologous pseudomonads.

大豆寄主和非寄主对细菌反应过程中的应激代谢物积累、细菌生长和细菌固定化
异种(非大豆)病原菌丁香假单胞菌的超敏反应诱导菌株。phaseolicola和p.s ynringae。紫丁香病菌在大豆叶片上的种群数量仅比大豆病原菌紫丁香病菌的亲和小种少3 - 5倍。glycinea。丁香假单胞菌不相容(hr诱导)小种。异种病原菌flacfacfac棒状杆菌pv的非hr诱导菌株。flacfaciens的生长较为受限。一株非hr诱导的异源病原菌胡萝卜Erwinia carotovora亚种。腐生芽孢杆菌和腐生芽孢杆菌在大豆叶片中不生长。丁香假体的不相容小种。甘氨酸和异源假单胞菌诱导了异黄酮类化合物(大豆苷元、刺芒柄花素、染料木素、甘油苷)和异黄酮苷类化合物(大豆苷元、染料木素、芥子苷)的积累。蜡样芽孢杆菌单独诱导异黄酮苷的积累,而黄芽孢杆菌单独诱导异黄酮苷的积累。扇叶杆菌和胡萝卜杆菌亚种。Astroseplica没有诱导两种应激代谢物的积累。在纯化的化合物测试中,甘油单独具有显著的抗菌活性,但仅针对克莱姆阳性细菌。通过体外生物测定,没有证据表明,由于接种叶组织中总异黄酮含量的增加,诱导了额外的抑制化合物或抑制活性是抗性的原因。高电子密度材料对大豆叶片胞间隙细菌的固定化作用在胡萝卜芽孢杆菌中最为明显。萎缩性败血病杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌,以及较小程度的黄僵杆菌。flaccumfaciens。不相容的丁香假单胞菌在接种48 h后没有明显的细菌固定化。甘氨酸菌或异源假单胞菌。
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