Microbes and Environments
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Incorporation of a DNA Sequence Encoding Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) into Endophytic Diazotroph from Sugarcane and Sweet Potato and the Colonizing Ability of these Bacteria in Brassica oleracea
Kazunori TanakaTasuku ShimizuMuhammad ZakriaJoyce NjolomaYuichi SaekiMasao SakaiTakeo YamakawaKiwamu MinamisawaShoichiro Akao
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2006 Volume 21 Issue 2 Pages 122-128

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Abstract
Three endophytic bacterial strains (Burkholderia sp. no. 25, Enterobacter sp. no. 35 and Klebsiella sp. no. 38) isolated from sweet potato and sugarcane were examined for their ability to incorporate the gene encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP) via conjugation and electroporation. Enterobacter sp. no. 35 and Klebsiella sp. no. 38 were successfully tagged with the gfp gene by conjugation using pTn5kmgfpmut1. Fluorescence microscopic observation of Brassica oleracea inoculated with gfp-tagged endophytes revealed that Enterobacter sp. no. 35 and Klebsiella sp. no. 38 colonized the junctions between the lateral roots and the main roots.
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