Abstract

Pseudomonas chloroaphis 3732 RN-L11 is a genetically modified bacterial strain that contains the lacZY marker genes in its chromosome. This strain is known to be a vigorous colonizer of plant roots and rhizosphere soil, and has been used as a model to evaluate survival and persistence of field-released genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs). However, the possibility that strain 3732 RN-L11 may also colonize internal plant tissues has not previously been investigated. Using spring wheat as a model system, we studied the ability of strain 3732 RN-L11 to colonize external and internal root tissues after seed inoculation. Strain 3732 RN-L11 was recovered from rhizosphere soil of 28-, 42-, and 56-day-old seedlings with mean population sizes of 3.3 × 105, 7.5 × 104, and 2.2 × 105CFU·g-1fresh root tissue, respectively. In addition, this strain was consistently recovered from surface-sterilized root tissues of 28- to 56-day-old seedlings with mean population sizes of 1.0 × 102to 6.2 × 103CFU·g-1fresh root tissue. Our results indicate that evaluation of plant-associated GEM populations after field release should include all possible colonization niches, including internal plant tissues.Key words: genetically engineered microorganism, rhizosphere, endophyte.

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