Characterization of heat resistant mutant strains of Rhizobium sp. [Cajanus] for growth, survival and symbiotic properties |
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Authors: | Kiran Nehra Attar S. Yadav Anita R. Sehrawat R. K. Vashishat |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, 125 055, Haryana, India;(2) Department of Genetics, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 125 004, Haryana, India |
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Abstract: | Fourteen heat resistant mutant strains were isolated from a wild-type strain (PP201, Nod+ Fix+) of Rhizobium sp. (Cajanus) by giving it a heat shock of 43°C. These mutant strains showed a greater increase in optical density (O.D.) and a higher viable cell count in both rhizospheric and non-rhizospheric soil at high temperature. Symbiotic studies showed that pigeon pea plants inoculated with a few mutant strains had ineffective nodules (Nod+ Fix−) under controlled temperature (43°C) conditions, but under natural high temperature (40–45°C) conditions, the host plants infected with all the mutant strains showed higher total shoot nitrogen than the plants inoculated with the parent strain. Four mutant strains (HR-3, HR-6, HR-10 and HR-12) were found to be highly efficient for all the symbiotic parameters, and thus have the potential to be used as bioinoculants in the North-Western regions of India during the summer season. |
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Keywords: | Heat resistant mutants Growth Survival Rhizobium sp. (Cajanus) Symbiotic properties |
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