In vitro Acaricidal Activity of SerratiaUreilytica Against the Dust Mite TyrophagusPutrescentiae and Identification of Genes Related to Biocontrol
The present study evaluated the acaricidal activity of three Serratia strains isolated from Mimosa pudica nodules in the Lancandon zone Chiapas, Mexico. The analysis of the genomes based on the Average Nucleotide Identity, the phylogenetic relationships allows the isolates to be placed in the Serria...
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Published in | Current microbiology Vol. 81; no. 7; p. 199 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York
Springer US
01.07.2024
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | The present study evaluated the acaricidal activity of three
Serratia
strains isolated from
Mimosa
pudica
nodules in the Lancandon zone Chiapas, Mexico. The analysis of the genomes based on the Average Nucleotide Identity, the phylogenetic relationships allows the isolates to be placed in the
Serria
ureilytica
clade. The size of the genomes of the three strains is 5.4 Mb, with a GC content of 59%. The
Serratia
UTS2 strain presented the highest mortality with 61.41% against
Tyrophagus
putrescentiae
followed by the
Serratia
UTS4 strain with 52.66% and
Serratia
UTS3 with 47.69% at 72 h at a concentration of 1X10
9
cell/mL. In the bioinformatic analysis of the genomes, genes related to the synthesis of chitinases, proteases and cellulases were identified, which have been reported for the biocontrol of mites. It is the first report of
S.
ureilytica
with acaricidal activity, which may be an alternative for the biocontrol of stored products with high fat and protein content. |
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ISSN: | 0343-8651 1432-0991 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00284-024-03728-3 |