Affiliation:
1. Nitrogen Fixation and Soybean Genetics Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Building 011, HH19, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705
Abstract
Phaseolus
plant introduction (PI) genotypes (consisting of 684
P. vulgaris
, 26
P. acutifolius
, 39
P. lunatus
, and 5
P. coccineus
accessions) were evaluated for their ability to form effective symbioses with strains of six slow-growing (
Bradyrhizobium
) and four fast-growing (
Rhizobium fredii
) soybean rhizobia. Of the 684
P. vulgaris
genotypes examined, three PIs were found to form effective nitrogen-fixing symbioses with the
R. fredii
strains. While none of the
Bradyrhizobium
strains nodulated any of the genotypes tested, some produced large numbers of undifferentiated root proliferations (hypertrophies). A symbiotic plasmid-cured
R. fredii
strain failed to nodulate the
P. vulgaris
PIs and cultivars, suggesting that
P. vulgaris
host range genes are Sym plasmid borne in the fast-growing soybean rhizobia.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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