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The Gac/Rsm Signaling Pathway of a Biocontrol Bacterium, Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6

Authors :
Anne J. Anderson
Young Cheol Kim
Beom Ryong Kang
Source :
Research in Plant Disease, Vol 23, Iss 3, Pp 212-227 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Hanrimwon Publishing Company, 2017.

Abstract

Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6, isolated from the roots of dryland, field-grown commercial wheat in the USA, enhances plant health and therefore it is used in agriculture as a biofertilizer and biocontrol agent. The me tabolites produced by this pseudomonad stimulate plant growth through direct antagonism of pathogens and by inducing systemic resistance in the plant. Studies upon P. chlororaphis O6 identify the pathways through which defined bacterial metabolites generate protection against pathogenic microbes, insects, and nematodes. P. chlororaphis O6 also triggers plant resistance to drought and salinity stresses. The beneficial de terminants are produced from bacterial cells as they form biofilms during root colonization. Molecular control these processes in P. chlororaphis O6 involves the global regulatory Gac/Rsm signaling cascade with cross-talk between other global regulatory pathways. The Gac/Rsm regulon allows for coordinate phasing of expression of the genes that encode these beneficial traits among a community of cells. This review provides insights on the Gac/Rsm regulon in expression of beneficial traits of the P. chlororaphis O6 which can contribute to help yield enhancement and quality in agricultural production.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15982262
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Research in Plant Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e637b42a86dfe576293c1297b67cb271