Spore-forming bacteria in soil cultivated with GM white poplars: Isolation and characterization
The impact of transgenic white poplars ( Populus alba L. cv. ‘Villafranca’) was assessed on the soil aerobic spore-forming bacteria (SFB). The genetically modified poplars, expressing either the StSy gene for resveratrol production or the bar gene for herbicide tolerance, were cultivated in greenhou...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Folia microbiologica 2010, Vol.55 (1), p.39-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The impact of transgenic white poplars (
Populus alba
L. cv. ‘Villafranca’) was assessed on the soil aerobic spore-forming bacteria (SFB). The genetically modified poplars, expressing either the
StSy
gene for resveratrol production or the
bar
gene for herbicide tolerance, were cultivated in greenhouse. The occurrence of SFB was monitored in soil samples collected at eight different timepoints over a two-year period. The total culturable bacterial population of the
StSy
and
bar
trials underwent significant seasonal fluctuations in the range of 10
6
−2.5 × 10
8
CFU/g dry soil and of 10
4
−5 × 10
8
CFU/g dry soil, respectively. Changes occurred also within the culturable SFB population with size varying at 10
3
−5 × 10
4
CFU/g dry soil and 10
2
−2 × 10
5
CFU/g dry soil in the
StSy
and
bar
trials, respectively. No significant differences in the size of the total and SFB culturable populations were observed when comparing each transgenic line with the nontransformed control line while seasonal shifts of soil bacterial populations were evident in both trials. The culturable SFB fraction included three isolates (SFB-1, SFB-2 and SFB-3) classified by 16S rDNA sequence analysis as members of the
Bacillus
genus. According to the reported data, cultivation of both herbicide-resistant and resveratrol-producing GM white poplars did not affect the culturable SFB population at the soil level. |
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ISSN: | 0015-5632 1874-9356 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12223-010-0007-8 |