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Barbieri, E; Bertini, L; Rossi, I; Ceccaroli, P; Saltarelli, R; Guidi, C; Zambonelli, A;
Stocchi, V. 2005. New evidence for bacterial diversity in the ascoma of the
ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii Vittad. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 247(1):23-35.
Address:
Barbieri, E, Univ Urbino Carlo Bo, Ist Chim Biol Giorgio Fornaini,
I-61029 Urbino, PU, Italy
The microbial community associated with ascocarps of the
ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii Vittad. was studied by both
cultivation and direct extraction of bacterial 16S rRNA gene (rDNA)
sequence approaches. The inner part of six T borchii ascoma collected
in North-Central Italy was used to establish a bacterial culture
collection and to extract the total genomic DNA to obtain a library of
16S rDNAs representative of the truffle bacterial community. Most of
the isolates were affiliated to the gamma-Proteobacteria, mainly
Fluorescent pseudomonads; some isolates were members of the
Bacteroidetes group and Gram-positive bacteria, mostly Bacillaceae. The
majority of the clones from the library were alpha-Proteobacteria
showing significant similarity values, of greater than 97%, with
members of the Sinorhizobium/Ensifer Group, Rhizobium and
Bradyrhizobium spp. not previously identified as Tuber-associated
bacteria. Only a few bacterial strains belonging to this bacterial
subclass were found in the culture collection and isolated on a medium
specific for Rhizobium-like organisms. A few clones were members of the
beta- and gamma-Proteobacteria; as well as low and high G+C
Gram-positive bacteria. Our findings clearly indicate that a dual
approach increases the information obtained on the structural
composition of a truffle bacterial community as compared to that
derived via cultivation or direct recovery of 16S rDNA sequences alone.
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