Identification of a chitinase-producing bacterium C4 and histopathologic study on locusts |
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Authors: | Yong Tao Zhangfu Long Jing Xie Hong Jin Hongyan Ran Ke Tao Shaorong Ge Kun Liu Shigui Liu |
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Affiliation: | National Laboratory of Grassland Biocontrol Engineering, Sichuan University, Chendu 610064, China. |
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Abstract: | In order to develop the potential of chitinase-producing micro-organisms as biocontrol agents for insect pests, five chitinase-producing bacterial strains (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) previously isolated from soil samples were chosen to infect grassland locusts. The data showed that the mortality rate of locusts fed with strain C4 was significantly higher than that of other groups, and its pathogenicity was confirmed by Koch's law. Midgut tissues of locusts infected with C4 were examined with a light microscope. Apparent histopathologic changes in midgut cells partly explained the pathogenesis of locusts. Therefore, strain C4 was considered to be a potential biocontrol agent. To determine the taxonomic position of C4, physiological and biochemical characteristics were determined and molecular identification was performed. The 16S rDNA gene of C4 was amplified, cloned and sequenced. Comparative sequence analysis demonstrated that C4 corresponded to the genera Sanguibacter, Oerskovia and Cellulomonas. On the basis of phenotypic characterization and sequence similarity analysis, strain C4 was more closely related to the genus Sanguibacter. This chitinase-producing strain C4, which closely corresponds to the species of the genus Sanguibacter and is pathogenic to locusts, is here reported for the first time. |
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Keywords: | chitinase locusts bacterium C4 histopathologic study Sanguibacter |
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