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A diazotrophic bacterial endophyte isolated from stems of Zea mays L. and Zea luxurians Iltis and Doebley
Authors:James A Palus  James Borneman  Paul W Ludden  Eric W Triplett
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1575 Linden Drive, 53706-1597 Madison, WI, USA;(2) Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1575 Linden Drive, 53706-1597 Madison, WI, USA;(3) the Center for the Study of Nitrogen Fixation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1575 Linden Drive, 53706-1597 Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:The apoplastic fluids of field-grown Zea mays and Zea luxurians plants were isolated from surface sterilized stem tissue by centrifugation and spread on agar plates containing a nitrogen-free, defined medium. The predominant bacterium isolated from these plates was characterized further. The ability of this bacterium to fix nitrogen was confirmed by its ability to grow on a semi-solid, nitrogen-free medium and reduce 15N2 to 15NH3 and acetylene to ethylene. Protions of the nifH and 16S rRNA genes from this organism were amplified by PCR and sequenced. The nifH gene, which codes for dinitrogenase reductase, from this organism is closely related to nifH from Klebsiella pneumoniae. Similarly, the 16S rRNA gene sequences and carbon utilization tests grouped it closely with K. pneumoniae. Based an these data, the isolates from Z. mays and Z. luxurians are tentatively classified as Klebsiella spp. (Zea). The ability of this bacterium to contribute to the nitrogen economy of the corn plant is unknown.
Keywords:diazotrophs  endophytes  Klebsiella  sweet corn Zea
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