Genetic diversity of indigenous tropical fast-growing rhizobia isolated from soybean nodules

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作者
Hungria, Mariangela
Chueire, Ligia Maria O.
Megias, Manuel
Lamrabet, Youssef
Probanza, Agustin
Guttierrez-Manero, Francisco J.
Campo, Rubens J.
机构
[1] EMBRAPA, Soja, BR-86001970 Londrina, PR, Brazil
[2] Univ Seville, Fac Farm, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, E-41080 Seville, Spain
[3] Univ San Pablo CEU, Dept Biol, Madrid 28668, Spain
关键词
Agrobacterium; Bradyrhizobium; Glycine max; molecular diversity; Rhizobium; soil management systems; tropical bacteria;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-006-9125-0
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
This study characterized genetically 30 fast-growing rhizobial strains isolated from nodules of Asian and modern soybean genotypes that had been inoculated with soils from disparate regions of Brazil. Analyses by rep-PCR (ERIC and REP) and RAPD indicated a high level of genetic diversity among the strains. The RFLP-PCR and sequencing analysis of the 16S rRNA genes indicated that none of the strains was related to Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) fredii, whereas most were related to Rhizobium tropici (although they were unable to nodulate Phaseolus vulgaris) and to Rhizobium genomic species Q. One strain was related to Rhizobium sp. OR 191, while two others were closely related to Agrobacterium (Rhizobium) spp.; furthermore, symbiotic effectiveness with soybean was maintained in those strains. Five strains were related to Bradyrhizobium japonicum and B. elkanii, with four of them being similar to strains carried in Brazilian inoculants, therefore modifications in physiological properties, as a shorter doubling time might have resulted from adaptation to local conditions. Phospholipid fatty acid analysis (PFLA) was less precise in delineating taxonomic relationships. The strains fit into eight Nod-factor profiles that were related to rhizobial species, but not to N-2-fixation capacity or competitiveness. The data obtained highlight the diversity and promiscuity of rhizobia in the tropics, being capable of nodulating exotic legumes and might reflect ecological strategies to survive in N-poor soils; in addition, the diversity could also represent an important source of efficient and competitive rhizobial strains for the tropics. Putative new rhizobial species were detected only in undisturbed soils. Three species (R. tropici, B. j. apom. cum and B. elkanii) were found under the more sustainable management system known as no-till, while the only species isolated from soils under conventional till was R. tropici. Those results emphasize that from the moment that agriculture was introduced into undisturbed soils rhizobial diversity has changed, being drastically reduced when a less sustainable soil management system was adopted.
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