Diversity, Phylogeny and Plant Growth Promotion Traits of Nodule Associated Bacteria Isolated from .

Microorganisms

Laboratório de Microbiologia do Solo, UEISSAFSV, Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, I.P. (INIAV, I.P.), 2780-159 Oeiras, Portugal.

Published: March 2020

spp. are widely used as a forage to improve pastures, and inoculation with elite rhizobial strains is a common practice in many countries. However, only a few species have been studied in the context of plant-rhizobia interactions. In this study, forty highly diverse bacterial strains were isolated from root nodules of wild plants growing in two field locations in Portugal. However, only 10% of these isolates could nodulate one or more legume hosts tested, whereas 90% were thought to be opportunistic nodule associated bacteria. Phylogenetic studies place the nodulating isolates within the genus, which is closely related to and other sp. strains isolated from genistoid legumes and spp. Symbiotic and gene phylogenies were fully consistent with the taxonomic assignment and host range. The non-nodulating bacteria isolated were alpha- (), beta- () and gamma-proteobacteria (, , and ), as well as some bacteroidetes from genera and r. Some of these nodule-associated bacteria expressed plant growth promotion (PGP) traits, such as production of lytic enzymes, antagonistic activity against phytopathogens, phosphate solubilization, or siderophore production. This argues for a potential beneficial role of these nodule-associated bacteria.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232477PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040499DOI Listing

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