2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-011-3862-6
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The rhizospheres of traditional medicinal plants in Panxi, China, host a diverse selection of actinobacteria with antimicrobial properties

Abstract: Actinobacteria are a prolific source of antibiotics. Since the rate of discovery of novel antibiotics is decreasing, actinobacteria from unique environments need to be explored. In particular, actinobacterial biocontrol strains from medicinal plants need to be studied as they can be a source of potent antibiotics. We combined culture-dependent and culture-independent methods in analyzing the actinobacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of seven traditional medicinal plant species from Panxi, China, and assesse… Show more

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“…Bands LZLJC2 and LZLJC4 were found in all pit mud samples, suggesting that C. ragsdalei, C. ljungdahlii, C. autoethanogenum, and C. kluyveri are the dominant species in pit mud. Compared with previous species identified in pit mud (2,8,10,14), pit mud samples in this study lacked C. sartagoforme, C. butyricum, C. perfringens, and C. cylindrosporum, possibly because some species were not sufficiently abundant for PCR amplification (33), or due to differences in application of PCR primers. Conversely, among species identified herein, C. kluyveri and C. ljungdahlii were previously identified.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Bands LZLJC2 and LZLJC4 were found in all pit mud samples, suggesting that C. ragsdalei, C. ljungdahlii, C. autoethanogenum, and C. kluyveri are the dominant species in pit mud. Compared with previous species identified in pit mud (2,8,10,14), pit mud samples in this study lacked C. sartagoforme, C. butyricum, C. perfringens, and C. cylindrosporum, possibly because some species were not sufficiently abundant for PCR amplification (33), or due to differences in application of PCR primers. Conversely, among species identified herein, C. kluyveri and C. ljungdahlii were previously identified.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…However, since the production of antibiotics is strain-specific (Hotta & Okami, 1996), we cannot conclude if the antimicrobial activity of our S. niveus and S. humidus isolates was based on the aforementioned antibiotics. We isolated actinobacteria belonging to species that have shown antifungal activity: endophytic M. aurantiaca and rhizospheric S. luteoverticillatus include antifungal strains, and S. cyaneofuscatus has shown both in vivo and in vitro activity (Goudjal et al, 2014;Kim et al, 2012a;Zhao et al, 2012). The different antimicrobial ranges of the S. luteoverticillatus isolates from the rhizosphere of Stellera chamaejasme L. and from G. inflate was in accordance with the strain-specificity of antimicrobial activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The number of genera isolated is worth noting: 12 plant species in Amazonian rainforests in Peru and 26 medicinal plant species in Panxi, China, hosted two and six actinobacterial genera, respectively Bascom-Slack et al, 2009;Zhao et al, 2011), whereas here we isolated four genera from G. glabra alone. Isolation media play an important role in exploring culturable actinobacteria resources (Qin et al, 2009;Zhao et al, 2012). We employed four media to isolate a broad selection of actinobacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Actinobacteria has been found in rhizosphere of many plants, including cereal crops such as wheat (Zhao et al 2012; Mingma et al 2014). Streptomyces are major species of Actinobacteria , that are commonly found in roots of crops and terrestrial plants (Liu et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%