Effects of Biofilm Burkholderia Pyrrocinia JK-SH007 On The Colonization And Growth Promotion of Poplar
Abstract Burkholderia pyrrocinia JK-SH007 is a high-potential biological control strain. We changed the composition of medium during the fermentation of JK-SH007 cells and induced these cells to form a biofilm. In this experiment, we deeply studied the biofilm physical and chemical properties. The new fermentation process improves the colonization ability of JK-SH007 and promotes poplar growth. In addition, the biofilm bacterial concentration reached 1010 CFU/mL, the cell dry weight increased over that of a control by 3-10-fold, there was increased environmental stress resistance and IAA secretion, and progeny cells retained resistance to adverse environments. The new biofilm cells were applied to poplar. The JK-SH007 colonization ability was improved in the biofilm, and some bacteria existed as biofilms (cell clusters) in poplar, which would promote forming a dominant niche. Biofilm JK-SH007 has an increased affinity for poplar during colonization and promotes poplar growth under hydroponic conditions, proving the reliability of the new morphology for treating poplar ulcer disease. This work further provides a theoretical basis for commercially producing JK-SH007.