Quantitative real-time PCR and high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis for strain-specific monitoring of fluorescent pseudomonads used as biocontrol agents against soil-borne pathogens of food crops
Fluorescent pseudomonads colonizing roots of crop plants and producing antifungal metabolites are
regarded as a reliable alternative to chemical fungicides against soil-borne phytopathogens. Key factors
in successful pathogen control are presence and activity at the appropriate concentration, time, and place
of biocontrol agents. Thus, quantification methods to monitor population dynamics are pivotal to the
development of reliable application protocols. Real-time PCR is nowadays the most widespread cultureindependent
technique for the detection and enumeration of different target sequences. Here, its
implementation with high resolution melting analysis as a powerful tool to accurately discriminate
microbial inoculants is discussed.