Bacteriochlorophyll and Photosynthetic Reaction Centers in Rhizobium Strain BTAi 1

Author:

Evans William R.1,Fleischman Darrell E.1,Calvert Harry E.1,Pyati Padma V.1,Alter Gerald M.1,Rao N. S. Subba1

Affiliation:

1. Battelle-C. F. Kettering Research Laboratory, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387; Department of Biochemistry, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 454352; and Division of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110 012, India3

Abstract

Rhizobium strain BTAi 1, which nodulates both stems and roots of Aeschynomene indica L., formed bacteriochlorophyll and photosynthetic reaction centers resembling those of purple photosynthetic bacteria when grown aerobically ex planta under a light-dark cycle. Bacteriochlorophyll formation was not observed under continuous dark or light growth conditions. The amount of pigment formed was similar to that previously found in aerobic photosynthetic bacteria. Stem nodules appear to fix nitrogen photosynthetically, as illumination of A. indica stem nodules with near-infrared light resulted in an enhanced rate of acetylene reduction. Near-infrared light did not enhance acetylene reduction when either A. indica or soybean root nodules were illuminated. The BTAi 1 isolate can be differentiated from members of the family Rhodospirillaceae by several criteria.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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