Diversity of frankiae in soils from five continents
Clone libraries of nifH gene fragments specific for the nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia were generated from six soils obtained from five continents using a nested PCR. Comparative sequence analyses of all libraries ( n=247 clones) using 96 to 97% similarity thresholds revealed the presence of t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Systematic and applied microbiology 2009-12, Vol.32 (8), p.558-570 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Clone libraries of
nifH gene fragments specific for the nitrogen-fixing actinomycete
Frankia were generated from six soils obtained from five continents using a nested PCR. Comparative sequence analyses of all libraries (
n=247 clones) using 96 to 97% similarity thresholds revealed the presence of three and four clusters of frankiae representing the
Elaeagnus and the
Alnus host infection groups, respectively. Diversity of frankiae was represented by fewer clusters (i.e., up to four in total) within individual libraries, with one cluster generally harboring the vast majority of sequences. Meta-analysis including sequences previously published for cultures (
n=48) and for uncultured frankiae in root nodules of
Morella pensylvanica formed in bioassays with the respective soils (
n=121) revealed a higher overall diversity with four and six clusters of frankiae representing the
Elaeagnus and the
Alnus host infection groups, respectively, and displayed large differences in cluster assignments between sequences retrieved from clone libraries and those obtained from nodules, with assignments to the same cluster only rarely encountered for individual soils. These results demonstrate large differences between detectable
Frankia populations in soil and those in root nodules indicating the inadequacy of bioassays for the analysis of frankiae in soil and the role of plants in the selection of frankiae from soil for root nodule formation. |
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ISSN: | 0723-2020 1618-0984 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.syapm.2009.07.008 |