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Plant and Soil | 1990

Genetic approaches for studying rhizosphere colonization

Stephen T. Lam; D. M. Ellis; J. M. Ligon

Most bacterial traits involved in colonization of plant roots are yet to be defined. Studies were initiated to identify genes in Pseudomonas which play significant roles in this process. The general approach is to use transposons to construct collections of insertion mutants, each of which is then screened for alterations in its interactions with the host plant. In one study a Tn5 derivative containing a constitutively expressed β-galactosidase (lacZ) gene was used to generate a collection of insertion mutants which could be distinguished from the wild-type parent on X-gal plates. Each mutant was examined for its ability to colonize wheat seedlings in the presence of the wild-type parent. Mutants which gave wild-type:mutant ratio of 20:1 or greater were obtained. In a second study a Tn5 derivative which carries a promoterless lacZ gene located near one end of the transposon was constructed. Expression of the lacZ gene depends on the presence of an active promoter outside of the transposon in the correct orientation. Insertion mutants generated with this transposon were examined for changes in β-galactosidase expression in the presence and absence of plant root exudate. A number of mutants which showed differential lacZ expression have been identified.


Archive | 1995

Genes for the synthesis of antipathogenic substances

James M. Ligon; Dwight Steven Hill; John Ryals; Stephen T. Lam; Philip E. Hammer


Archive | 1995

Method of protecting plants by transformation with genes for the synthesis of antipathogenic substances

James M. Ligon; Thomas Schupp; James Joseph Beck; Dwight Steven Hill; John Ryals; Stephen T. Lam; Philip E. Hammer; Scott Joseph Uknes


Archive | 1993

Anti-pathogenic bacterial strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens

Charles R. Howell; J. Ole Becker; Stephen T. Lam; James M. Ligon


Archive | 1990

Identification of plant-responsive genes of bacteria

Stephen T. Lam; Daniel Murray Ellis; Thomas D. Gaffney


Archive | 1997

Genetically modified pseudomonas strains with enhanced biocontrol activity

James M. Ligon; Dwight Steven Hill; Stephen T. Lam; Thomas D. Gaffney; Nancy Torkewitz


Archive | 1996

Genes for the synthesis of pyrrolnitrin

James M. Ligon; Dwight Steven Hill; Stephen T. Lam; Philip E. Hammer; Karl-Heinz van Pee; Sabine Kirner


Archive | 1995

Genomic DNA encoding the pseudomonas fluorescens alternative sigma factor, RpoS, capable of activating gene expression

Thomas D. Gaffney; Stephen T. Lam


Archive | 1995

Genomic DNA encoding a Pseudomonas global transcriptional activation element and its use in activating gene expression

Thomas D. Gaffney; Stephen T. Lam; James M. Ligon; Dwight Steven Hill; Jeffrey I. Stein


Archive | 1995

DNA encoding the pseudomonas fluorescens sensor/kinase element, lemA, and its use in activating gene expression

Stephen T. Lam; Thomas D. Gaffney

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