Diversity and ice nucleation activity of Pseudomonas syringae in drone-based water samples from eight lakes in Austria
2023
Hanlon, Regina | Jimenez-Sanchez, Celia | Benson, James | Aho, Ken | Morris, Cindy E. | Seifried, Teresa M. | Baloh, Philipp | Grothe, Hinrich | Schmale, David | Virginia Tech [Blacksburg] | Idaho State University | Unité de Pathologie Végétale (PV) ; Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) | Institute of Materials Chemistry ; Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) | Institute of Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS) at Virginia Tech (#177220), | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech (#137605) | National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Number DEB-1241068 (Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Research on Airborne Ice-Nucleating Species (RAINS) | Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under Grant P26040 | Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG): bridge project 850689 (EarlySnow) | National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Number AGS-1520825 (HAZARDS SEES: Uncovering the Hidden Skeleton of Environmental Flows: Advanced Lagrangian Methods for Hazard Prediction, Mitigation, and Response) | National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Number IIS-1637915 (NRI: Coordinated Detection and Tracking of Hazardous Agents with Aerial and Aquatic Robots to Inform Emergency Responders).
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اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]إنجليزي. Bacteria from the Pseudomonas syringae complex (comprised of at least 15 recognized species and more than 60 different pathovars of P. syringae sensu stricto ) have been cultured from clouds, rain, snow, streams, rivers, and lakes. Some strains of P. syringae express an ice nucleation protein (hereafter referred to as ice+) that catalyzes the heterogeneous freezing of water. Though P. syringae has been sampled intensively from freshwater sources in the U.S. and France, little is known about the genetic diversity and ice nucleation activity of P. syringae in other parts of the world. We investigated the haplotype diversity and ice nucleation activity at −8 °C (ice+) of strains of P. syringae from water samples collected with drones in eight freshwater lakes in Austria. A phylogenetic analysis of citrate synthase ( cts ) sequences from 271 strains of bacteria isolated from a semi-selective medium for Pseudomonas revealed that 69% (188/271) belonged to the P. syringae complex and represented 32 haplotypes in phylogroups 1, 2, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14 and 15. Strains within the P. syringae complex were identified in all eight lakes, and seven lakes contained ice+ strains. Partial 16S rDNA sequences were analyzed from a total of 492 pure cultures of bacteria isolated from non-selective medium. Nearly half (43.5%; 214/492) were associated with the genus Pseudomonas . Five of the lakes (ALT, GRU, GOS, GOL, and WOR) were all distinguished by high levels of Pseudomanas ( p ≤ 0.001). HIN, the highest elevation lake, had the highest percentage of ice+ strains. Our work highlights the potential for uncovering new haplotypes of P. syringae in aquatic habitats, and the use of robotic technologies to sample and characterize microbial life in remote settings.
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