Frankia-Alnus incana symbiosis: Effect of endophyte on nitrogen fixation and biomass production |
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Authors: | Assi Weber Mervi-Leena Sarsa Veronica Sundman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of General Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Mannerheimintie 172, SF-00300 Helsinki 30, Finland |
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Abstract: | The efficiency of different FinnishFrankia strains as symbionts onAlnus incana (L.) Moench was evaluated in inoculation experiments by measuring nitrogen fixation and biomass production. Since all available pure cultures ofFrankia are of the Sp− type (sporangia not formed in nodules), but the dominant nodule endophyte ofA. incana in Finland is of the Sp+ type (sporangia formed in nodules), crushed nodules of thisFrankia type were included. The Sp− pure cultures, whether originating fromA. incana orA. glutinosa, produced with one exception, similar biomass withA. incana. The highest biomass was produced with an American reference strain fromA. viridis crispa. Using Sp+ nodule homogenates fromA. incana as inoculum, the biomass production was only one third of that produced by Sp− pure cultures from the same host. Hence, through selection of the endophyte it is possible to exert a considerable influence on the productivity ofAlnus incana. |
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Keywords: | acetylene reduction actinorhizal plants Alnus incana biomass production Frankia nitrogen fixation nodule type |
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