Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean

This study aimed to genetically characterize four new Rhizobium strains, and to evaluate their nodulation and fixation capacity compared to commercial strains and to native rhizobia population of a Brazilian Rhodic Hapludox. Two experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, under greenhouse conditions, in 2007. In the first experiment, the nodulation and nitrogen fixation capacity of new strains were evaluated, in comparison to the commercial strains CIAT-899 and PRF-81 and to native soil population. It was carried out in plastic tubes filled with vermiculite. DNA extractions and PCR sequencing of the intergenic space were made from the isolated pure colonies, in order to genetically characterize the strains and the native rhizobia population. In the second experiment, the nodulation and productivity of common beans Perola cultivar were determined, with the use of evaluated strains, alone or in mixture with PRF-81 strain. It was carried out in pots filled with soil. The native soil population was identified as Rhizobium sp. and was inefficient in nitrogen fixation. Three different Rhizobium species were found among the four new strains. The LBMP-4BR and LBMP-12BR new strains are among the ones with greatest nodulation and fixation capacity and exhibit differential responses when mixed to PRF-81.

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Main Authors: González,Tehuni Orlando, Campanharo,João Carlos, Lemos,Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo
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Language:English
Published: Embrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-204X20080009000122008-10-08Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common beanGonzález,Tehuni OrlandoCampanharo,João CarlosLemos,Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo Phaseolus vulgaris biological nitrogen fixation intergenic space phylogeny sequencing soil rhizobia population This study aimed to genetically characterize four new Rhizobium strains, and to evaluate their nodulation and fixation capacity compared to commercial strains and to native rhizobia population of a Brazilian Rhodic Hapludox. Two experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, under greenhouse conditions, in 2007. In the first experiment, the nodulation and nitrogen fixation capacity of new strains were evaluated, in comparison to the commercial strains CIAT-899 and PRF-81 and to native soil population. It was carried out in plastic tubes filled with vermiculite. DNA extractions and PCR sequencing of the intergenic space were made from the isolated pure colonies, in order to genetically characterize the strains and the native rhizobia population. In the second experiment, the nodulation and productivity of common beans Perola cultivar were determined, with the use of evaluated strains, alone or in mixture with PRF-81 strain. It was carried out in pots filled with soil. The native soil population was identified as Rhizobium sp. and was inefficient in nitrogen fixation. Three different Rhizobium species were found among the four new strains. The LBMP-4BR and LBMP-12BR new strains are among the ones with greatest nodulation and fixation capacity and exhibit differential responses when mixed to PRF-81.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEmbrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e DesenvolvimentoPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira v.43 n.9 20082008-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2008000900012en10.1590/S0100-204X2008000900012
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Campanharo,João Carlos
Lemos,Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo
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Campanharo,João Carlos
Lemos,Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo
Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
author_facet González,Tehuni Orlando
Campanharo,João Carlos
Lemos,Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo
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title Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
title_short Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
title_full Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
title_fullStr Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
title_full_unstemmed Genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of Rhizobium strains on common bean
title_sort genetic characterization and nitrogen fixation capacity of rhizobium strains on common bean
description This study aimed to genetically characterize four new Rhizobium strains, and to evaluate their nodulation and fixation capacity compared to commercial strains and to native rhizobia population of a Brazilian Rhodic Hapludox. Two experiments were carried out in randomized blocks design, under greenhouse conditions, in 2007. In the first experiment, the nodulation and nitrogen fixation capacity of new strains were evaluated, in comparison to the commercial strains CIAT-899 and PRF-81 and to native soil population. It was carried out in plastic tubes filled with vermiculite. DNA extractions and PCR sequencing of the intergenic space were made from the isolated pure colonies, in order to genetically characterize the strains and the native rhizobia population. In the second experiment, the nodulation and productivity of common beans Perola cultivar were determined, with the use of evaluated strains, alone or in mixture with PRF-81 strain. It was carried out in pots filled with soil. The native soil population was identified as Rhizobium sp. and was inefficient in nitrogen fixation. Three different Rhizobium species were found among the four new strains. The LBMP-4BR and LBMP-12BR new strains are among the ones with greatest nodulation and fixation capacity and exhibit differential responses when mixed to PRF-81.
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