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sym 13-A Gene Conditioning Ineffective Nodulation in Pisum sativum
Authors:Kneen B E  Larue T A  Hirsch A M  Smith C A  Weeden N F
Affiliation:Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Tower Road, Ithaca, New York 14853-1801.
Abstract:Treatment of Pisum sativum (L.) cv. `Sparkle' with ethyl methanesulfonic acid (EMS) produced a stable mutant, E135F, which forms small, white, ineffective nodules. These nodules exhibit histological zonation typical of an indeterminant nodule, e.g. meristematic, early symbiotic, late symbiotic, and senescent zones. Compared with the nitrogen fixing nodules of the parent, the zones are smaller and the nodules senesce prematurely. Bacteroids in E135F are less elongated and less differentiated than those in `Sparkle.' The E135F mutant forms ineffective nodules when inoculated with nine different effective strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum and also when grown in a soil containing effective strains. The ineffective phenotype of E135F is under monogenic recessive control; the gene is designated sym 13. sym 13 was located on chromosome 2 by linkage with genes for shikimic dehydrogenase and esterase-2. The original selection E135F carried another mutation in heterozygous form at a separate locus, yielding some homozygous recessive nonnodulating progeny, E135N, in later generations. This indicates that EMS treatments may cause mutations at more than one sym gene. The gene conditioning non-nodulation in E135N was designated sym 14. It mapped to a locus on a different part of chromosome 2 by linkage to the gene for fumarase. The data demonstrate that sym genes are not necessarily closely linked.
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