Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host

Abstract Pseudomonas syringae is a bacterial complex that is widespread through a range of environments, typically associated with plants where it can be pathogenic, but also found in non‐plant environments such as clouds, precipitation, and surface waters. Understanding its distribution within the...

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Published in:Environmental Microbiology
Main Authors: Ramírez, Natalia, Sigurbjörnsdóttir, M. Auður, Monteil, Cecile, Berge, Odile, Heiðmarsson, Starri, Jackson, Robert W., Morris, Cindy, Vilhelmsson, Oddur
Other Authors: Rannís
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16490
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/1462-2920.16490 2024-10-06T13:49:56+00:00 Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host Ramírez, Natalia Sigurbjörnsdóttir, M. Auður Monteil, Cecile Berge, Odile Heiðmarsson, Starri Jackson, Robert W. Morris, Cindy Vilhelmsson, Oddur Rannís 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16490 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Environmental Microbiology volume 25, issue 12, page 3502-3511 ISSN 1462-2912 1462-2920 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16490 2024-09-11T04:16:40Z Abstract Pseudomonas syringae is a bacterial complex that is widespread through a range of environments, typically associated with plants where it can be pathogenic, but also found in non‐plant environments such as clouds, precipitation, and surface waters. Understanding its distribution within the environment, and the habitats it occupies, is important for examining its evolution and understanding behaviours. After a recent study found P . syringae living among a range of vascular plant species in Iceland, we questioned whether lichens could harbour P . syringae . Sixteen different species of lichens were sampled all over Iceland, but only one lichen genus, Peltigera , was found to consistently harbour P . syringae . Phylogenetic analyses of P. syringae from 10 sampling points where lichen, tracheophyte, and/or moss were simultaneously collected showed significant differences between sampling points, but not between different plants and lichens from the same point. Furthermore, while there were similarities in the P. syringae population in tracheophytes and Peltigera , the densities in Peltigera thalli were lower than in moss and tracheophyte samples. This discovery suggests P . syringae strains can localize and survive in organisms beyond higher plants, and thus reveals opportunities for studying their influence on P . syringae evolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library Environmental Microbiology 25 12 3502 3511
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description Abstract Pseudomonas syringae is a bacterial complex that is widespread through a range of environments, typically associated with plants where it can be pathogenic, but also found in non‐plant environments such as clouds, precipitation, and surface waters. Understanding its distribution within the environment, and the habitats it occupies, is important for examining its evolution and understanding behaviours. After a recent study found P . syringae living among a range of vascular plant species in Iceland, we questioned whether lichens could harbour P . syringae . Sixteen different species of lichens were sampled all over Iceland, but only one lichen genus, Peltigera , was found to consistently harbour P . syringae . Phylogenetic analyses of P. syringae from 10 sampling points where lichen, tracheophyte, and/or moss were simultaneously collected showed significant differences between sampling points, but not between different plants and lichens from the same point. Furthermore, while there were similarities in the P. syringae population in tracheophytes and Peltigera , the densities in Peltigera thalli were lower than in moss and tracheophyte samples. This discovery suggests P . syringae strains can localize and survive in organisms beyond higher plants, and thus reveals opportunities for studying their influence on P . syringae evolution.
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author Ramírez, Natalia
Sigurbjörnsdóttir, M. Auður
Monteil, Cecile
Berge, Odile
Heiðmarsson, Starri
Jackson, Robert W.
Morris, Cindy
Vilhelmsson, Oddur
spellingShingle Ramírez, Natalia
Sigurbjörnsdóttir, M. Auður
Monteil, Cecile
Berge, Odile
Heiðmarsson, Starri
Jackson, Robert W.
Morris, Cindy
Vilhelmsson, Oddur
Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
author_facet Ramírez, Natalia
Sigurbjörnsdóttir, M. Auður
Monteil, Cecile
Berge, Odile
Heiðmarsson, Starri
Jackson, Robert W.
Morris, Cindy
Vilhelmsson, Oddur
author_sort Ramírez, Natalia
title Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
title_short Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
title_full Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
title_fullStr Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
title_full_unstemmed Pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: Unveiling Peltigera genus as the exclusive host
title_sort pseudomonas syringae isolated in lichens for the first time: unveiling peltigera genus as the exclusive host
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