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The soil microbe the team identified is named «EA106» for UD alumna Emily Alff, who isolated the strain when she was a graduate student
in Bais» lab.
Sweeney delved into work
in Bais's lab at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute after school, on weekends and during summer breaks, culturing an estimated thousand Arabidopsis plants for experiments.
Meanwhile, Cottone, who recently was named a DENIN Environmental Scholar at UD, will continue his research
in the Bais lab, skyping with Bais while he is away.
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«To prevent arsenic toxicity, we think the fungus put the arsenic
in «a safehouse» — storing it
in its vacuole — before the toxin gets loaded to the grain,» explained
Bais.
«What's happening
in Southeast Asia from high levels of arsenic
in water and soil has been called the largest mass poisoning
in history,»
Bais said.
Next semester,
Bais will travel home to India while on sabbatical leave to give talks at universities, collaborate on research and meet with people who do work
in the field.
«A real opportunity for India's next generation of sustainable agriculture will be this area of plant probiotics, using microbes that naturally occur
in the soil to help plants,»
Bais said.
In previous research,
Bais had shown how soil bacteria living among the roots can signal leaf pores, called stomata, to close up to keep invasive pathogens out.
«This is a really cool and remarkable study,» says Harsh
Bais, a root biologist at the University of Delaware, Newark, who was not involved
in the work.
Previously,
Bais and his research team isolated Pseudomonas chlororaphis EA105, a bacterium that lives
in the soil around the roots of rice plants and found that this beneficial microbe can trigger a system - wide defense against the rice blast fungus.
The studies were led by the laboratory of Harsh
Bais, associate professor of plant and soil sciences
in UD's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
The co-authors included postdoctoral researcher Venkatachalam Laksmanan and Nicole Donofrio, associate professor of plant and soil sciences,
in addition to
Bais.
In studies at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute at UD,
Bais and his team treated spores of the rice blast fungus with abscisic acid.
Bais and his team have shown that when the rice blast fungus invades a rice plant, an increase
in abscisic acid occurs.
To home
in on the source of the antifungal impact,
Bais and his colleagues are relying on what he refers to as «old school culturing» to find out if a single bacterium or a group of different bacteria are at work.
Thanks to DNA sequencing techniques,
Bais says that identifying the various microorganisms
in soil is easy.
«Rice blast is a relentless killer, a force to be reckoned with, especially as rice is a staple
in the daily diet of more than half the world's population — that's over 3 billion people,»
Bais notes.
«We truly are working to disarm a «cereal killer» and to do so using a natural, organic control,» says
Bais,
in his laboratory at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute.
In a research study published in the journal Planta this past October, Bais and colleagues Spence, Donofrio and Vidhyavathi Raman showed that Pseudomonas chlororaphis EA105 strongly inhibited the formation of the appressorium and that priming rice plants with EA105 prior to infection by rice blast decreased lesion siz
In a research study published
in the journal Planta this past October, Bais and colleagues Spence, Donofrio and Vidhyavathi Raman showed that Pseudomonas chlororaphis EA105 strongly inhibited the formation of the appressorium and that priming rice plants with EA105 prior to infection by rice blast decreased lesion siz
in the journal Planta this past October,
Bais and colleagues Spence, Donofrio and Vidhyavathi Raman showed that Pseudomonas chlororaphis EA105 strongly inhibited the formation of the appressorium and that priming rice plants with EA105 prior to infection by rice blast decreased lesion size.
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or other such statements would create an environment where editors (if they buy -
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