Stress Tolerance and Symbiotic and Phylogenic Features of Root Nodule Bacteria Associated with Medicago Species in Different Bioclimatic Regions of Tunisia
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Thirty two rhizobial isolates were obtained from different bioclimatic regions of Tunisia using as trap plants, Medicago sativa, Medicago ciliaris, Medicago polymorpha and Medicago minima. To study their diversity and characterize them in relation to Mediterranean conditions, abiotic stress resistance, symbiotic properties and genetic diversity in terms of 16S rRNA and nodA sequences were assessed. Five isolates from M. sativa, three from M. ciliaris and three from M. minima could grow at 45°C. Only two isolates from M. sativa grew at 4% NaCl. The most stress tolerant isolates were obtained from arid soils. A phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA genes revealed 29 isolates to be closely related to Ensifer including one (Pl.3-9) that showed a 16S rRNA sequence similar to that of Ensifer meliloti and nodA sequence similar to that of Ensifer medicae. However, three isolates were categorized into Agrobacterium containing the nodA of Ensifer. Furthermore, these isolates developed nodules on original hosts. The results for the four isolates suggest horizontal gene transfer between the species.
- 日本微生物生態学会の論文
著者
-
Abdelly Chedly
Laboratoire D' Adaptation Des Plantes Aux Stress Abiotiques Centre De Biotechnologie De La Tech
-
Sekimoto Hitoshi
Faculty Of Agriculture Utsunomiya University
-
Djedidi Salem
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
-
Risal Chandra
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
-
Yokoyama Tadashi
Institute Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
-
SEKIMOTO HITOSHI
Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University
-
RISAL CHANDRA
United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
-
Ohkama-Ohtsu Naoko
Women's Future Development Organization, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
関連論文
- シオギリソウ(イネ科)の光合成活性および葉の微細構造への塩の影響
- Composition of Amino Acids, Organic Acids, and Sugars in the Peribacteroid Space of Soybean Root Nodules
- Composition of Amino Acids, Organic Acids, and Sugars in the Peribacteroid Space of Soybean Root Nodules (Plant Nutrition)
- Proliferation of inoculated Rhizobium and indigenous microbes around the periphery of pre-rooting common bean Phaseolus vulgaris L. seeds sown in non-sterile soils(Soil Biology)
- Adequate Range of Boron Nutrition Is More Restricted for Root Nodule Development than for Plant Growth in Young Soybean Plant
- 塩生植物ハマミズナのカドミウムによる成長抑制は塩化ナトリウムにより有章に改善される
- マニトールによる水ストレス下で生育させた塩生植物ハマミズナの成長応答に対する塩化ナトリウムの作用
- Halophytes as a Bio Resource for Non Conventional Water Resource Valorisation and Saline Zone Rehabilitation
- Stress Sensitivity Distribution Measurement Using a Low-Frequency Sound Wave and Its Application to Quartz Crystal Microbalances
- Stress Tolerance and Symbiotic and Phylogenic Features of Root Nodule Bacteria Associated with Medicago Species in Different Bioclimatic Regions of Tunisia
- 穏やかな水ストレス下でのSpartina alterniflora(イネ科)のバイオマス生産と光合成,葉の水分生理
- A Study on Start-Up Characteristics of Crystal Oscillators Using Resonators with Nonlinear Drive Level Characteristics
- Characterization of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria isolated from Thailand, Indonesia and Japan in term of plant growth promotion effects and ARA production abilities(The annual Meeting of the Society in 2011)
- 8-21 Genetic and Physiological Characterization of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria isolated from Indonesia and Japan
- Phospholipases C and D Modulate Proline Accumulation in Thellungiella halophila/salsuginea Differently According to the Severity of Salt or Hyperosmotic Stress
- Complete Genome Sequence of Bradyrhizobium sp. S23321 : Insights into Symbiosis Evolution in Soil Oligotrophs
- Evaluation of stable Cesium (^Cs) uptake capacity of some plant species in association with two PGPR strains(The Annual Meeting of the Society in 2012)
- Phytodesalination : A Solution for Salt-affected Soils in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
- Utilization of Halophyte Species as New Sources of Bioactive Substances
- Stress Tolerance and Symbiotic and Phylogenic Features of Root Nodule Bacteria Associated with Medicago Species in Different Bioclimatic Regions of Tunisia