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Nodulation patterns of actinorhizal plants in the family rosaceae
Authors:Steven J Kohls  Jyothi Thimmapuram  Cindy A Buschena  Mark W Paschke  Jeffrey O Dawson
Institution:(1) College of Natural Resources, University of Minnesota, 2003 Upper Buford Circle, 55108 St. Paul, MN, USA;(2) Department of Forestry, University of Illinois, 1102 South Goodwin, 61801 Urbana, IL, USA;(3) College of Natural Resources, 2003 Upper Buford Circle, 55108 St. Paul, MN, USA;(4) Department of Range Science, Colorado State University, 80526 Fort Collins, CO, USA;(5) Department of Forestry, University of Illinois, 1102 South Goodwin, 61801 Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract:Patterns of nodulation, growth, andFrankia — host specificity have not been well characterized for the actinorhizal genera in the family Rosaceae because of the scarcity ofFrankia isolates from these taxa. Furthermore, the few isolates available from actinorhizal Rosaceae have consistently failed to nodulate plants from the host genus. In a series of experiments, species of rosaceousDryas, Cowania, Cercocarpus, Fallugia, andPurshia were inoculated withFrankia isolates, crushedDryas actinorhizae, and neoglacial soils to ascertain whether any of these inocula would effectively induce nodulation. Neoglacial soils from Alaska and Canada nodulated not only the localDryas drummondii, but alsoCercocarpus betuloides, Cowania mexicana andPurshia tridentata from distant and ecologically diverse locales as well as nonrosaceous, actinorhizal species ofAlnus, Elaeagnus, Myrica, andShepherdia. But of eightFrankia isolates, including two fromPurshia tridentata and one fromCowania mexicana, none were able to induce nodulation onPurshia orCowania species. Globular, actinorhizae-like nodules incapable of acetylene reduction were produced onC. betuloides inoculated withFrankia isolates. Crushed nodule suspensions fromDryas drummondii nodulated rosaceousCowania, Dryas andPurshia, as well as non-rosaceousElaeagnus, Myrica, andShepherdia species. Nodules produced by inoculation ofCowania mexicana andPurshia tridentata with crushed, dried nodule suspensions fromDryas drummondii reduced acetylene to ethylene, indicating nitrogenase activity for these nodulated plants. These data suggest that a similar microsymbiont infects the actinorhizal genera in the family Rosaceae.
Keywords:Frankia  nitrogen fixation  symbioses
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