Affiliation:
1. Centro de Ciencias Genómicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ap. Postal 565-A, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Burkholderia
strains are promising candidates for biotechnological applications. Unfortunately, most of these strains belong to species of the
Burkholderia cepacia
complex (Bcc) involved in human infections, hampering potential applications. Novel diazotrophic
Burkholderia
species, phylogenetically distant from the Bcc species, have been discovered recently, but their environmental distribution and relevant features for agro-biotechnological applications are little known. In this work, the occurrence of N
2
-fixing
Burkholderia
species in the rhizospheres and rhizoplanes of tomato plants field grown in Mexico was assessed. The results revealed a high level of diversity of diazotrophic
Burkholderia
species, including
B. unamae
,
B. xenovorans
,
B. tropica
, and two other unknown species, one of them phylogenetically closely related to
B. kururiensis
. These N
2
-fixing
Burkholderia
species exhibited activities involved in bioremediation, plant growth promotion, or biological control in vitro. Remarkably,
B. unamae
and
B. kururiensis
grew with aromatic compounds (phenol and benzene) as carbon sources, and the presence of aromatic oxygenase genes was confirmed in both species. The rhizospheric and endophyte nature of
B. unamae
and its ability to degrade aromatic compounds suggest that it could be used in rhizoremediation and for improvement of phytoremediation.
B. kururiensis
and other
Burkholderia
sp. strains grew with toluene.
B. unamae
and
B. xenovorans
exhibited ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid) deaminase activity, and the occurrence of
acdS
genes encoding ACC deaminase was confirmed. Mineral phosphate solubilization through organic acid production appears to be the mechanism used by most diazotrophic
Burkholderia
species, but in
B. tropica
, there presumably exists an additional unknown mechanism. Most of the diazotrophic
Burkholderia
species produced hydroxamate-type siderophores. Certainly, the N
2
-fixing
Burkholderia
species associated with plants have great potential for agro-biotechnological applications.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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