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Extra-slow-growing Tardiphaga strains isolated from nodules of Vavilovia formosa (Stev.) Fed.

Authors :
Safronova, Vera
Kuznetsova, Irina
Sazanova, Anna
Kimeklis, Anastasiia
Belimov, Andrey
Andronov, Evgeny
Pinaev, Alexander
Pukhaev, Andrey
Popov, Konstantin
Akopian, Janna
Willems, Anne
Tikhonovich, Igor
Source :
Archives of Microbiology. Sep2015, Vol. 197 Issue 7, p889-898. 10p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Eleven extra-slow-growing strains were isolated from nodules of the relict legume Vavilovia formosa growing in North Ossetia (Caucasus) and Armenia. All isolates formed a single rrs cluster together with the type strain Tardiphaga robiniae LMG 26467, while the sequencing of the 16S-23S rDNA intergenic region (ITS) and housekeeping genes glnII, atpD, dnaK, gyrB, recA and rpoB divided them into three groups. North Ossetian isolates (in contrast to the Armenian ones) were clustered separately from the type strain LMG 26467. However, all isolates were classified as T. robiniae because the DNA-DNA relatedness between them and the type strain LMG 26467 was 69.6 % minimum. Two symbiosis-related genes ( nodM and nodT) were amplified in all isolated Tardiphaga strains. It was shown that the nodM gene phylogeny is similar to that of ITS and housekeeping genes. The presence of the other symbiosis-related genes in described Tardiphaga strains, which is recently described genus of rhizobia, as well as their ability to form nodules on any plants are under investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03028933
Volume :
197
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Archives of Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108900126
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-015-1122-3