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Formulating bacterial endophyte: Pre-conditioning of cells and the encapsulation in amidated pectin beads.


ABSTRACT: Despite the benefits of bacterial endophytes, recent studies on the mostly Gram-negative bacteria lack of regard for formulation strategies. The encapsulation into biopolymeric materials such as amidated pectins hydrogels is a suitable alternative. Here, this research aimed at supporting the capability of the plant growth-promoting bacteria Kosakonia radicincitans DSM16656T to endophytically colonize plant seedlings. In this approach, the pre-conditioned cells through osmoadaptation and hydroxyectoine accumulation were used. In general, pre-osmoadapted and hydroxyectoine-supplemented bacteria cells formulated in amidated pectin dried beads increased the endophytic activity by 10-fold. Moreover, plant promotion in radish plants enhanced by 18.9% and 20.7% for a dry matter of tuber and leaves. Confocal microscopy studies with GFP-tagged bacteria revealed that bacterial aggregates formed during the activation of beads play an essential role in early colonization stages. This research encourages the integration of fermentation and formulation strategies in a bioprocess engineering approach for exploiting endophytic bacteria.

SUBMITTER: Cruz Barrera M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7210509 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formulating bacterial endophyte: Pre-conditioning of cells and the encapsulation in amidated pectin beads.

Cruz Barrera Mauricio M   Jakobs-Schoenwandt Desiree D   Gómez Martha Isabel MI   Serrato Juan J   Ruppel Silke S   Patel Anant V AV  

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20200428


Despite the benefits of bacterial endophytes, recent studies on the mostly Gram-negative bacteria lack of regard for formulation strategies. The encapsulation into biopolymeric materials such as amidated pectins hydrogels is a suitable alternative. Here, this research aimed at supporting the capability of the plant growth-promoting bacteria <i>Kosakonia radicincitans</i> DSM16656<sup>T</sup> to endophytically colonize plant seedlings. In this approach, the pre-conditioned cells through osmoadapt  ...[more]

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