Lotus japonicus Nodulates and Fixes Nitrogen with the Broad Host Range Rhizobium sp.NGR234
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概要
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Lotus japonicus possesses major advantages as a model legume for the study of plant-microbe interactions. The relative absence of genetic information on its normal microbial partner (i.e., Mesorhizobium loti) could limit its utility in research. Here we show for the first time that the broad host range Rhizobium strain NGR234 nodulates and fixes nitrogen in symbiosis with Lotus japonicus ecotypes "Gifu" and "Funakura". We demonstrate that bacterial mutants deficient in nodulation or nitrogen fixation possess the expected phenotype with L.japonicus. Nodulation of L.japonicus was sensitive to nitrate. Vermiculite was an efficient synthetic growth substrate, allowing axenic growth in Magenta jars. The genetic analysis of the Lotus japonicus-Mesorhizobium interaction should be accelerated through the use of this well-defined microsymbiont.
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著者
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Hussain A.k.m.anwar
Plant Molecular Genetics And Center For Legume Research The University Of Tennessee
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Broughton William
Laboratoire De Biologie Moleculaire Des Plantes Superieures University Of Geneva
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Jiang Qunyi
Plant Molecular Genetics and Center for Legume Research, The University of Tennessee
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Gresshoff Peter
Plant Molecular Genetics and Center for Legume Research, The University of Tennessee
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Jiang Qunyi
Plant Molecular Genetics And Center For Legume Research The University Of Tennessee
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Gresshoff Peter
Plant Molecular Genetics And Center For Legume Research The University Of Tennessee
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Hussain A.K.M.
Plant Molecular Genetics and Center for Legume Research, The University of Tennessee