Bacterial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play important ecological roles in soil microbial interactions. Lysobacter spp. are key determinants of soil suppressiveness against phytopathogens and the production of non-volatile antimicrobial metabolites has been extensively characterised. However, the chemical composition and antagonistic properties of the Lysobacter volatilome have been poorly investigated. In this work, VOC emission profiles of four Lysobacter type strains grown on a sugar-rich and a protein-rich medium were analysed using solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry. Lysobacter antibioticus, L. capsici, L. enzymogenes and L. gummosus type strains were recognised according to their volatilome assessed using both headspace mass spectrometry methods. Moreover, the chemical profiles and functional properties of the Lysobacter volatilome differed according to the growth medium, and a protein-rich substrate maximised the toxic effect of the four Lysobacter type strains against Phytophthora infestans. Antagonistic (pyrazines, pyrrole and decanal) and non-antagonistic (delta-hexalactone and ethanol) VOCs against Ph. infestans or putative plant growth stimulator compounds (acetoin and indole) were mainly emitted by Lysobacter type strains grown on protein- and sugar-rich media respectively. Thus nutrient availability under soil conditions could affect the aggressiveness of Lysobacter spp. and possibly optimise interactions of these bacterial species with the other soil inhabitants.

Lazazzara, V.; Perazzolli, M.; Pertot, I.; Biasioli, F.; Puopolo, G.; Cappellin, L. (2017). Growth media affect the volatilome and antimicrobial activity against Phytophthora infestans in four Lysobacter type strains. MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 201: 52-62. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2017.04.015 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/36744

Growth media affect the volatilome and antimicrobial activity against Phytophthora infestans in four Lysobacter type strains

Lazazzara, Valentina
Primo
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Perazzolli, Michele;Pertot, Ilaria;Biasioli, Franco;Puopolo, Gerardo
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Cappellin, Luca
Ultimo
2017-01-01

Abstract

Bacterial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play important ecological roles in soil microbial interactions. Lysobacter spp. are key determinants of soil suppressiveness against phytopathogens and the production of non-volatile antimicrobial metabolites has been extensively characterised. However, the chemical composition and antagonistic properties of the Lysobacter volatilome have been poorly investigated. In this work, VOC emission profiles of four Lysobacter type strains grown on a sugar-rich and a protein-rich medium were analysed using solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and proton transfer reaction-time of flight-mass spectrometry. Lysobacter antibioticus, L. capsici, L. enzymogenes and L. gummosus type strains were recognised according to their volatilome assessed using both headspace mass spectrometry methods. Moreover, the chemical profiles and functional properties of the Lysobacter volatilome differed according to the growth medium, and a protein-rich substrate maximised the toxic effect of the four Lysobacter type strains against Phytophthora infestans. Antagonistic (pyrazines, pyrrole and decanal) and non-antagonistic (delta-hexalactone and ethanol) VOCs against Ph. infestans or putative plant growth stimulator compounds (acetoin and indole) were mainly emitted by Lysobacter type strains grown on protein- and sugar-rich media respectively. Thus nutrient availability under soil conditions could affect the aggressiveness of Lysobacter spp. and possibly optimise interactions of these bacterial species with the other soil inhabitants.
Volatile organic compounds
Lysobacter spp.
Biological control
Phytophthora infestans
SPME/GC-MS analysis
PTR-ToF-MS analysis
Settore AGR/16 - MICROBIOLOGIA AGRARIA
2017
Lazazzara, V.; Perazzolli, M.; Pertot, I.; Biasioli, F.; Puopolo, G.; Cappellin, L. (2017). Growth media affect the volatilome and antimicrobial activity against Phytophthora infestans in four Lysobacter type strains. MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 201: 52-62. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2017.04.015 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/36744
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