The effect of acidity on the production of signal molecules by Medicago roots and their recognition by Sinorhizobium
The Medicago sativa– Sinorhizobium symbiosis is challenged by acidity, resulting in generally poor nodulation and production. Medicago murex, however, can nodulate and grow at low pH. The effect of low pH on signal exchange in the Sinorhizobium– Medicago symbiosis was studied to gain a greater under...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Soil biology & biochemistry 2009, Vol.41 (1), p.163-169 |
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Medicago sativa–
Sinorhizobium symbiosis is challenged by acidity, resulting in generally poor nodulation and production.
Medicago murex, however, can nodulate and grow at low pH. The effect of low pH on signal exchange in the
Sinorhizobium–
Medicago symbiosis was studied to gain a greater understanding of the basis for poor nodulation of
M. sativa compared to
M. murex. Root exudates from
M. sativa and
M. murex grown in buffered nutrient solution at pH 4.5, 5.8 and 7.0, were collected to measure the expression of
nodB induction in
Sinorhizobium. A
nodB–
gusA fusion was constructed and inserted into
Sinorhizobium medicae strains WSM419 (acid tolerant) and CC169 (acid sensitive). We identified greater induction by root exudates from both
Medicago spp. collected at pH 4.5 than at pH 5.8 and 7.0, less induction by
M. murex than
M. sativa and less induction of WSM419 than CC169. The same major inducing compounds, 4′,7-dihydroxyflavanone (liquiritigenin), 4′,7-dihydroxyflavone, and 2′,4′,4-trihydroxychalcone (isoliquiritigenin), were identified in exudates of
M. murex and
M. sativa at all pH values, although in increasing amounts at lower pH. Poor nodulation of
M. sativa relative to
M. murex under acid conditions is not the consequence of decreased induction of
Sinorhizobium nodB by chemical inducers present in the root exudates of both species at low pH. |
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ISSN: | 0038-0717 1879-3428 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.soilbio.2008.10.007 |