Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire de Microbiologie, I. R. D., Dakar, Sénégal1;
2. Laboratorium voor Microbiologie, Universiteit Gent, B-9000, Ghent, Belgium2; and
3. Laboratoire des Symbioses Tropicales et Méditerranéennes, I. R. D., Campus de Baillarguet, 34032 Montpellier Cedex, France3
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We obtained nine bacterial isolates from root or collar nodules of the non-stem-nodulated
Aeschynomene
species
A. elaphroxylon
,
A. uniflora
, or
A. schimperi
and 69 root or stem nodule isolates from the stem-nodulated
Aeschynomene
species
A. afraspera
,
A. ciliata
,
A. indica
,
A. nilotica
,
A. sensitiva
, and
A. tambacoundensis
from various places in Senegal. These isolates, together with 45 previous isolates from various
Aeschynomene
species, were studied for host-specific nodulation within the genus
Aeschynomene
, also revisiting cross-inoculation groups described previously by D. Alazard (Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 50:732–734, 1985). The whole collection of
Aeschynomene
nodule isolates was screened for synthesis of photosynthetic pigments by spectrometry, high-pressure liquid chromatography, and thin-layer chromatography analyses. The presence of
puf
genes in photosynthetic
Aeschynomene
isolates was evidenced both by Southern hybridization with a
Rhodobacter capsulatus
photosynthetic gene probe and by DNA amplification with primers defined from photosynthetic genes. In addition, amplified 16S ribosomal DNA restriction analysis was performed on 45
Aeschynomene
isolates, including strain BTAi1, and 19 reference strains from
Bradyrhizobium japonicum
,
Bradyrhizobium elkanii
, and other
Bradyrhizobium
sp. strains of uncertain taxonomic positions. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the photosynthetic strain ORS278 (LMG 12187) was determined and compared to sequences from databases. Our main conclusion is that photosynthetic
Aeschynomene
nodule isolates share the ability to nodulate particular stem-nodulated species and form a separate subbranch on the
Bradyrhizobium
rRNA lineage, distinct from
B. japonicum
and
B. elkanii
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology