Morphology,physiology and infectivity of twoFrankia isolates An 1 and An 2 from root nodules ofAlnus nitida |
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Authors: | Fauzia Hafeez Antoon D. L. Akkermans Ashraf H. Chaudhary |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;(2) Present address: Department of Microbiology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Two different strains, An 1 and An 2, were obtained from root nodules ofAlnus nitida Endl., collected from one locality in the area of its natural habitat near Bahrin, District Swat, Pakistan. The light and electron microscopy of the isolates revealed the occurrence of septate and branched hyphae bearing sporangia and vesicles. The strains differed in their growth requirements, nitrogen-fixing ability and production of extracellular pigments, thus indicating the existence of more than oneFrankia strain in the same locality. In the absence of combined nitrogen in the medium strain An 1 formed vesicles and fixed N2 (up to 200 nmol C2H4. mg protein–1.h–1), while strain An 2 under the experimental conditions formed only few vesicles and fixed N2 at a very low rate (ca 10 nmol C2H4. mg protein–1 .h–1). The nitrogenase activity of strain An 1 was strongly affected by the O2 concentration.Frankia An 1 and An 2 were infective and effective onA. nitida andA. glutinosa but not onDatisca cannabina andElaeagnus umbellata. Both An 1 and An 2 strains were more infective and effective onA. glutinosa thanFrankia strains AvcIl and CpI1. |
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Keywords: | Actinorhizae Alnus nitrida Frankia Host-specificity Nitrogen fixation Root nodules |
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