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Biofilm formation by strains of Burkholderia cenocepacia lineages IIIA and IIIB and B. gladioli pv. alliicola associated with onion bacterial scale rot.

Pedro Henrique Rodrigues da Silva1, Emanuel Feitosa de Assunção1, Leandro da Silva Velez1, Lucas Nascimento Dos Santos1, Elineide Barbosa de Souza2, Marco Aurélio Siqueira da Gama3.   

Abstract

The Burkholderia genus has high ecological and nutritional versatility, having species capable of causing diseases in animals, humans, and plants. During chronic infections in humans, biofilm formation is a characteristic often associated with strains from different species of this genus. However, there is still no information on the formation of biofilms by plant pathogenic strains of B. cenocepacia (Bce) lineages IIIA and IIIB and B. gladioli pv. alliicola (Bga), which are associated with onion bacterial scale rot in the semi-arid region of northeast Brazil. In this study, we performed an in vitro characterization of biofilm formation ability in different culture media by the phytopathogenic strains of Bce and Bga and investigated its relationship with swarming motility. Our results indicated the existence of an intraspecific variation in biofilm formation capacity in vitro by these bacteria and the existence of a negative correlation between swarming motility and biofilm formation for strains of Bce lineage IIIB. In addition, histopathological analyses performed using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy revealed the formation of biofilm in vivo by Bce strains in onion tissues.
© 2021. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia.

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Keywords:  Bacterial ecology; Burkholderia cepacia complex; Onion slippery skin; Onion sour skin; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Swarming motility

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34351603      PMCID: PMC8578472          DOI: 10.1007/s42770-021-00564-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.214


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