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Derivatives of Rhizobium meliloti strains carrying a plasmid of Rhizobium leguminosarum specifying hydrogen uptake and pea-specific symbiotic functions
Authors:R M Behki  G Selvaraj  V N Iyer
Institution:(1) Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, K1A 0C6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(2) Department of Biology, Carleton University, K1S 5B6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(3) Institute of Biochemistry, Carlelon University, K1S 5B6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:pIJ1008, a Rhizobium leguminosarum plasmid which determines hydrogen uptake ability and symbiotic functions in pea was transferable to three of seven natural isolates of R. meliloti tested. In these three strains, pIJ1008 was maintained stably with the respective sym megaplasmid indigenous to each R. meliloti strain. These strains carrying both plasmids nodulated alfalfa but not pea. By reisolation and examination of the strains from alfalfa nodule tissue, it was shown that pIJ1008 continued to be maintained but that pea-nodulation ability was suppressed.In one strain of R. meliloti which carries a 200 kb cryptic plasmid (in addition to a megaplasmid), the transfer and selection for pIJ1008 resulted in the loss of the cryptic plasmid.In three separate plant growth experiments, alfalfa nodules induced by each of the R. meliloti strain carrying both sym plasmids were assayed for hydrogen uptake activity. The average activity was 40-, 3.5-and 2-fold higher than with the respective pIJ1008-free strains. However, this higher activity was not accompanied by an increase in plant biomass or nitrogen content of shoots.C.B.R.I. Contribution Number: 1478
Keywords:Alfalfa  Conjugation  Cross inoculation  Host specificity  Hydrogen uptake  Nodulation  Nitrogen fixation  Rhizobium  Plasmids
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