| Literature DB >> 16593875 |
B S Lam1, G A Strobel, L A Harrison, S T Lam.
Abstract
Antimycotic-producing strains of Pseudomonas syringae are being tested as Dutch elm disease control agents. We examined the role of antimycotic production in disease control. Transposon Tn903 was used to mutagenize the antimycotic-producing strain MSU174. Eighty-one mutants that did not inhibit fungal growth were identified among 15,000 Tn903-containing derivatives. Linkages between Tn903 insertions and defects in antimycotic metabolism were established. Three Tn903-containing strains (two antimycotic producers and one nonproducer) were individually introduced into American elm seedlings. The seedlings were subsequently challenged with Ceratocystis ulmi, the causal agent of Dutch elm disease. Protection of the elms was observed with the two antimycotic-producing strains but not with the nonproducing strain. The introduced strains could be readily recovered from the seedlings after two growing seasons. They were unequivocally identified by the Tn903 insertions they contain.Entities:
Year: 1987 PMID: 16593875 PMCID: PMC299094 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.84.18.6447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205