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  • A study examined the hybrid Acacia mangium x A. auriculiformis as a plantation tree, focusing on its symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria compared to its parent species.
  • The hybrid's Rhizobium strains grew faster on specific media and were genetically similar to Bradyrhizobium japonicum, while those from the parents were closer to Bradyrhizobium elkanii.
  • Inoculation tests showed that the Rhizobium strains were effective on their native hosts, with better results when the strains matched their plant hosts, suggesting potential for new strain development for afforestation efforts.

Article Abstract

In the context of an increasing utilization of the interspecific hybrid Acacia mangium x A. auriculiformis as a plantation tree in the tropical humid zone, its symbiotic characterization was carried out in comparison with that of its two parental species. Rhizobium strains of diverse geographical origins were isolated from root nodules of the hybrid and its parents. Almost all Acacia hybrid isolates were fast growing on yeast extract-mannitol medium, in contrast to those isolated from both parental species, which were mostly slow growing. The rhizobium strains were characterized through partial sequencing of the rRNA operon. In the phylogenetic tree, almost all strains isolated from the hybrid were grouped together in a clade close to Bradyrhizobium japonicum, while all strains isolated from both parental species were close to Bradyrhizobium elkanii. Inoculation experiments performed under in vitro or greenhouse conditions showed that all strains were infective with their original hosts but exhibited very variable degrees of effectivity according to the host plant tested. Thus, homologous strain-host associations were more effective than heterologous ones. This shows that there is still a high potential for isolating and testing new strains from hybrids to be used as inoculants in the context of large-scale afforestation programs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794123PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01887-09DOI Listing

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