Are Leaf Glandular Trichomes of Oregano Hospitable Habitats for Bacterial Growth?

被引:0
|
作者
K. Karamanoli
G. Thalassinos
D. Karpouzas
A. M. Bosabalidis
D. Vokou
H.-I. Constantinidou
机构
[1] Aristotle University,School of Agriculture
[2] University of Thessaly,Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
[3] Aristotle University,Department of Botany, School of Biology
[4] Aristotle University,Department of Ecology, School of Biology
来源
关键词
Antimicrobial activity; Bacterial epiphytes; Phyllosphere; Essential oil; subsp. ;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Phyllospheric bacteria were isolated from microsites around essential-oil-containing glands of two oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum) lines. These bacteria, 20 isolates in total, were subjected to bioassays to examine their growth potential in the presence of essential oils at different concentrations. Although there were qualitative and quantitative differences in the essential oil composition between the two oregano lines, no differences were recorded in their antibacterial activity. In disk diffusion bioassays, four of the isolated strains could grow almost unrestrained in the presence of oregano oil, another five proved very sensitive, and the remaining 11 showed intermediate sensitivity. The strain least inhibited by oregano essential oil was further identified by complete16s rRNA gene sequencing as Pseudomonas putida. It was capable of forming biofilms even in the presence of oregano oil at high concentrations. Resistance of P. putida to oregano oil was further elaborated by microwell dilution bioassays, and its topology on oregano leaves was studied by electron microscopy. When inoculated on intact oregano plants, P. putida was able not only to colonize sites adjacent to essential oil-containing glands, but even to grow intracellularly. This is the first time that such prolific bacterial growth inside the glands has been visually observed. Results of this study further revealed that several bacteria can be established on oregano leaves, suggesting that these bacteria have attributes that allow them to tolerate or benefit from oregano secondary metabolites.
引用
收藏
页码:476 / 485
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Phytotoxicity of constituents of glandular trichomes and the leaf surface of camphorweed, Heterotheca subaxillaris
    Morimoto, Masanori
    Cantrell, Charles L.
    Libous-Bailey, Lynn
    Duke, Stephen O.
    PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2009, 70 (01) : 69 - 74
  • [12] Role of leaf glandular trichomes of melon plants in deterrence of Aphis gossypii Glover
    Sarria, Emilio
    Palomares-Rius, Francisco J.
    Lopez-Sese, Ana I.
    Heredia, Antonio
    Gomez-Guillamon, Maria L.
    PLANT BIOLOGY, 2010, 12 (03) : 503 - 511
  • [13] Leaf glandular trichomes in Empetrum nigrum: morphology, histochemistry, ultrastructure and secondary metabolites
    Muravnik, Lyudmila E.
    Shavarda, Alexey L.
    NORDIC JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2012, 30 (04) : 470 - 481
  • [14] HISTOCHEMISTRY AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF GLANDULAR TRICHOMES IN Melissa officinalis L. LEAF EPIDERMIS
    Chwil, Miroslawa
    Nurzynska-Wierdak, Renata
    Chwil, Stanislaw
    Matraszek, Renata
    Neugebauerova, Jarmila
    ACTA SCIENTIARUM POLONORUM-HORTORUM CULTUS, 2016, 15 (03): : 153 - 172
  • [15] Glandular trichomes of Rosmarinus officinalis L.: Anatomical and phytochemical analyses of leaf volatiles
    Boix, Yilan Fung
    Victorio, Cristiane Pimentel
    Antunes Defaveri, Anna Carina
    De Oliveira Arruda, Rosani Do Carmo
    Sato, Alice
    Salgueiro Lage, Celso Luiz
    PLANT BIOSYSTEMS, 2011, 145 (04): : 848 - 856
  • [16] INHIBITION OF INSECT LARVAL GROWTH BY PHENOLICS IN GLANDULAR TRICHOMES OF TOMATO LEAVES
    DUFFEY, SS
    ISMAN, MB
    EXPERIENTIA, 1981, 37 (06): : 574 - 576
  • [17] Morphology and density of glandular trichomes in populations of Mexican oregano (Lippia graveolens HBK, Verbenaceae), and the relationship between trichome density and climate
    Martinez-Nataren, Daniela A.
    Parra-Tabla, Victor
    Dzib, Gabriel
    Maria Calvo-Irabien, Luz
    JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY, 2011, 138 (02): : 134 - 144
  • [18] Glandular trichomes of Coleus amboinicus Lour. and the effect of developmental stage on leaf headspace volatile composition
    Pinheiro, Guilherme Perez
    Graciano, Diego da Silva
    Mayer, Juliana Lischka Sampaio
    Hantao, Leandro Wang
    Sawaya, Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland
    SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2023, 152 : 136 - 146
  • [19] Capability of wild Rosa rugosa and its varieties and hybrids to produce sesquiterpene components in leaf glandular trichomes
    Hashidoko, Y
    Endoh, K
    Kudo, T
    Tahara, S
    BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 2001, 65 (09) : 2037 - 2043
  • [20] Leaf glandular trichomes of micropropagated Inula britannica - Effect of sucrose on trichome density, distribution and chemical profile
    Stanojkovic, Jelena
    Todorovic, Sladana
    Pecinar, Ilinka
    Levic, Steva
    Calic, Snezana
    Janosevic, Dusica
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2021, 160