• Title of article

    Biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis is altered in the presence of pesticides

  • Author/Authors

    Newton, Rachael Truman State University, 100 E Normal Kirksville, MO 63501, USA , Amstutz, Jennifer Truman State University, 100 E Normal Kirksville, MO 63501, USA , Patrick, Joyce E. Truman State University, 100 E Normal Kirksville, MO 63501, USA

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    9
  • Abstract
    Bacillus subtilis uses swarming motility and biofilm formation to colonize plant roots and form a symbiotic relationship with the plant. Swarming motility and biofilm formation are group behaviours made possible through the use of chemical messengers. We investigated whether chemicals applied to plants would interfere with the swarming motility and biofilm-forming capabilities of B. subtilis in vitro. We hypothesized that pesticides could act as chemical signals that influence bacterial behaviour; this research investigates whether swarming motility and biofilm formation of B. subtilis is affected by the application of the commercial pesticides with the active ingredients of neem oil, pyrethrin, or malathion. The results indicate that all three pesticides inhibit biofilm formation. Swarming motility is not affected by the application of pyrethrin or malathion, but swarm expansion and pattern is altered in the presence of neem oil. Future studies to investigate the mechanism by which pesticides alter biofilm formation are warranted.
  • Keywords
    plant growth-promoting bacteria , Bacillus subtilis , swarming , biofilm formation , pesticide , neem
  • Journal title
    Access Microbiology
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2617563