The leguminous trees Vachellia seyal (Del.) and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC and their association with rhizobial strains from the root-influence zone of the grass Sporobolus robustus Kunth
This study focused on the genetic, symbiotic and phenotypic diversity of a collection of 12 Vachellia seyal and Prosopis juliflora rhizobial strains that were isolated from soils influenced by the roots of the grass Sporobolus robustus . Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on data from the 16S...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2021-05, Vol.84 (1), p.61-69 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study focused on the genetic, symbiotic and phenotypic diversity of a collection of 12
Vachellia seyal
and
Prosopis juliflora
rhizobial strains that were isolated from soils influenced by the roots of the grass
Sporobolus robustus
. Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on data from the 16S rRNA gene, from a multi-locus sequence analysis (MLSA) of the housekeeping genes
recA
,
atpD
,
glnA
and
gyrB
, as well as from the symbiotic genes
nodA
,
nodC
and
nifH
. Most of the mesorhizobial strains were clustered with the
M. plurifarium
type strain ORS 1032
T
and the 16S rRNA gene was as discriminatory as the other housekeeping genes. The
Ensifer
collection was closely related to
E. alkalisoli
YIC 4027
T
and
E. fredii
LMG 6217
T
using 16S rRNA and MLSA. Amplification of the
Rhizobium
collection was only observed with the 16S rRNA gene, where the strains were clustered with
Rhizobium
sp. 1B,
Rhizobium
sp. SEMIA 6411,
Rhizobium
sp. AS1-101a and
Rhizobium
sp. ORS 3441. The phylogeny of the
nifH
gene from
Mesorhizobium
and
Ensifer
strains were similar to those of nodulation genes (
nodA
and
nodC
). The
nodA
-
nodC
and
nifH
gene phylogenies were not consistent with those of 16S rRNA and the housekeeping genes.
Ensifer
genospecies tolerated high salinity better than the other genotypes after testing on a salt content gradient up to 49‰. We conclude that the rhizosphere of
Sporobolus
tussocks harbors a rhizobial microbiota, which could be capable of helping
V. seyal
and
P. juliflora
to grow better in saline soils. |
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ISSN: | 0334-5114 1878-7665 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13199-021-00763-7 |