Author:
Roddam Louise F.,Lewis-Henderson Wendy R.,Djordjevic Michael A.
Abstract
The nodulation failure resulting from the interaction between
Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar
trifolii strain ANU794 and the
Trifolium subterraneum cv. Woogenellup was examined by
transposon mutagenesis to resolve whether multiple determinants were involved
in cultivar-specificity. Three new transposon-induced mutants of ANU794 (W72,
W78 and W710) with significantly enhanced nodulation ability on cv.
Woogenellup were identified. The W72 and W78 mutations are
chromosomally-located, whereas the W710 mutation isplasmid-located. The
ethylene synthesis inhibitor, aminoethoxyvinylglycine, fails to enhance the
nodulation ability of ANU794, ANU7943 (csn1::Tn5) and
W78 on cv. Woogenellup, but enhances the nodulation ability of W72,W710 and
ANU7941 (nodM::Tn5). DNA sequencing of the W78 locus
reveals strong homology to an unknown Mycobacterium open
reading frame, and to several bacterial non-haem chloroperoxidases. The
previously identified csn1 locus showed homology to the
50S ribosomal protein, L9, with the Tn5 insertion being located in the
5′-untranslated region. The results suggest that cultivar-specificity is
mediated by at least two independent mechanisms or determinants, and not by a
simple gene-for-gene interaction. The role of ethylene in cultivar specificity
is discussed. Cultivar-specific interactions may prove useful in identifying
pathways involved in efficient nodule formation and plant-microbe
interactions.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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