Team:Toulouse/Result/experimental-results

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The tests were performed on a laboratory model plant : Nicotiana bentamiana. The plant was injected with 5.106 or 108 bacteria (either WT, D strain, or DG strain). Xh after the bacterial injection, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, a plant pathogenic fungus infected the leaves. The percentage of sites showing necrosis and the size of the lesions are measured X hours post infection.  
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While Petri dish fungicide tests,  we observed a halo of growth inhibition thanks to the presence of transformed <i>B. subtilis</i> by  the expression cassette of D4E1 (BBa_K 1364009) and the D4E1-GAFP1 operon (BBa_K 1364013). However, the goal of the project is to introduce our synthetic bacterium in a tree. It is necessary to perform <i> in planta </i> tests to judge its killer fungus abilities. </br>
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A dramatic decrease of these two factors can be noted with the transformed strains.++
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SubtiTree is first inoculated in two model plants (<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i>) . Before this step, a plant pathogen fungus (<i>Sclerotinia sclerotiorum</i>) is deposited on the leaves. The absence of leaves degradation by the fungus is a sign of a functional antifungal module. </br>
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These tests were made in association with Sylvain Raffaële and Marielle Barascud of the National Institute for the Agronomic Research laboratory. </br>
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TABLEAU DE RESULTAT
TABLEAU DE RESULTAT

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