Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of twelve rhizobial isolates from different regions of Venezuela

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Eugenia Marquina, Maria [1 ]
Enrique Gonzalez, Nestor [1 ]
Castro, Yulimar [1 ]
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[1] Univ Los Andes, Fac Ciencias, Lab Fijac Biol Nitrogeno & Cultivos Tejidos Veget, Dept Biol,Nucleo Pedro Rincon Gutierrez, Merida 5101, Venezuela
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Rhizobium; Bradyrhizobium; phenotypic characterization; PCR-RFLP; 16S rDNA; LENGTH-POLYMORPHISM ANALYSIS; PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS; RIBOSOMAL-RNA; MEDICAGO-SATIVA; WOODY LEGUMES; ROOT-NODULES; STRAINS; 16S; DIVERSITY; BACTERIA;
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Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of twelve rhizobial isolates from different regions of Venezuela. Rhizobial taxonomy and systematics have progressed substantially, nevertheless, few studies have been developed on venezuelan species. This study evaluated the phenotypic and genetic variation between 12 venezuelan indigenous rhizobial isolates and 10 international referential strains, by phenotypical traits and DNA molecular markers. In this regard, a PCR-RFLP of the 16S rDNA gene. the presence of large plasmids, metabolic assays in solid media, salinity resistance, pH and temperature growth conditions, and intrinsic antibiotic resistance were assayed. In reference to the phenotypic attributes, we recognized three main groups: A group I, which comprised all the strains metabolizing between 67.5%-90% of the C and N sources. They were also acid-tolerant, as well as acid producers, capable of growing at 40 C and in high salinity conditions (2-2.5% NaCl). With regard to the antibiotic sensitivity, this group was susceptible to a 30% of the antibiotic assayed. Strains belonging to Group]] exhibited a lower salt tolerance (0.1-1.5%NaCl), as well as a lower acid tolerance, since they grew well at pH values equal or higher than 5.0. This group appeared to be resistant to all of the antibiotics assayed and only metabolized between 52.5%-82.5% of the C and N sources. Group III was represented by a single bacterial strain: it has a extremely low salt tolerance (0.1% NaCl). This strain grew at a pH equal or higher than 5.6, was susceptible to 50% of the antibiotics assayed and metabolized 72% of the C and N sources. On the basis of a PCR- RFLP of the 16S rDNA, three groups were also obtained. Members of the group A showed a close resemblance to Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899 and Sinorhizobium americanum CFN-E1 156, while Group B was closely related to Bradyrhizobium spp. Group C. was also represented by only one isolate. The Trebol isolate, was the only one strain able to form nodules and does not appear to be related to any of the referential rhizobial strains, suggesting a possible symbiotic horizontal gene transfer. Finally, in this work, there are evidences of a genetic diversity in the venezuelan rhizobial strains. A different geographical origin is perhaps an important factor affecting the diversity of the indigenous rhizobia in this study. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59(3): 1017-1036. Epub 2011 September 01.
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