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Agrobacterium strains isolated from root nodules of common bean specifically reduce nodulation by Rhizobium gallicum
Authors:Mrabet Moncef  Mnasri Bacem  Romdhane Samir Ben  Laguerre Gisèle  Aouani Mohamed Elarbi  Mhamdi Ridha
Affiliation:Laboratoire Interactions Légumineuses-Microorganismes, INRST, Hammam-lif, Tunisia.
Abstract:In a previous work, we showed that non-nodulating agrobacteria strains were able to colonize root nodules of common bean. Both rhizobia and agrobacteria co-existed in the infected nodules. No impact on symbiosis was found in laboratory conditions when using sterile gravel as a support for growth. In this study, soil samples originating from different geographic and agronomic regions in Tunisia were inoculated with a mixture of agrobacteria strains isolated previously from root nodules of common bean. A significant effect on nodulation and vegetal growth of common bean was observed. Characterization of nodulating rhizobia and comparison with non-inoculated controls showed a biased genetic structure. It seemed that Rhizobium gallicum was highly inhibited, whereas nodulation by Sinorhizobium medicae was favored. Co-inoculation of non-sterile soils with R. gallicum and agrobacteria confirmed these findings. In vitro antibiosis assays indicated that agrobacteria exercised a significant antagonism against R. gallicum.
Keywords:antibiosis assay    Agrobacterium    inoculation    nodulation    Phaseolus vulgaris    Rhizobium
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