Re-evaluation of the life-cycle of the nematode-parasitic bacterium Pasteuria penetrans in root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp.

Keith G. Davies, Janet Rowe, Rosa Manzanilla-Lopez, Charles H. Opperman

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Abstract

Comparisons of the growth of Pasteuria penetrans in adult root-knot nematode females infected with P. penetrans dissected from the roots of tomato plants were undertaken using bright-field and scanning electron microscopy. Samples of infected females were nutritionally compromised by maintaining them in sterile saline at 30 degrees C for different periods of time following their removal from the root system. Observations of these females maintained in saline revealed a series of growth stages of Pasteuria hitherto not documented, consisting of rhizoids, rod-like bacilli and granular masses. A new life-cycle for Pasteuria is described consisting of three phases: Phase I: attachment and germination; Phase II: rhizoid production and exponential growth; and Phase III: sporogenesis. These newly observed stages of the life cycle show a high degree of similarity to the developmental stages seen in other Bacillus spp.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)825-835
Number of pages11
JournalNematology
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • bacteria
  • biological control
  • rod-shaped bacilli
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • BACILLUS-SUBTILIS
  • PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
  • HYPERPARASITIC BACTERIUM
  • OBLIGATE ENDOPARASITE
  • BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL
  • ULTRASTRUCTURE
  • JAVANICA
  • SPORULATION
  • HETERODERA
  • HOST

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