Relationship between the Pathogenicity of the Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and Phenylacetic Acid Production

Phenylacetic acid (PA), a toxin produced by three strains of bacteria accompanying the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, was found to be formed in a culture of the nematode. An animal nutrient, nutrient broth (NB) medium, was more suitable for PA production of the accompanying bacteria...

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description Phenylacetic acid (PA), a toxin produced by three strains of bacteria accompanying the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, was found to be formed in a culture of the nematode. An animal nutrient, nutrient broth (NB) medium, was more suitable for PA production of the accompanying bacteria than a vegetable nutrient, potato sucrose malt extract (PSM) medium. It is presumed that dead nematodes in the PSM medium provided the bacteria with nutrient for PA production. In the culture of virulent isolate OKD-3, more PA was detected than in that of less-virulent isolate OKD-1. PA production of the accompanying bacteria can dominate the pathogenicity of the nematode.
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subjects Animals
Bacillus - pathogenicity
Bacterial plant pathogens
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Culture Techniques
disease
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Nematoda - microbiology
Nematoda - pathogenicity
Nematode Infections - metabolism
Nematode Infections - transmission
pathogenicity
Pathology. Damages, economic importance
Phenylacetates - metabolism
phenylacetic acid production
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
pine wilt
Pinus densiflora
Plant Diseases - parasitology
Protozoa. Invertebrates
Records, symptoms, damages, economic importance, population surveys
Trees - parasitology
Virulence
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