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Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of rhizobia from diverse geographical origin that nodulate Pachyrhizus species
Authors:Rodríguez-Navarro Dulce N  Camacho María  Leidi Eduardo O  Rivas Raúl  Velázquez Encarna
Institution:

aCentro de Formación e Investigación Agraria CIFA “Las Torres y Tomejil”, Alcalá del Río, Sevilla, Spain

bInstituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla, CSIC, Sevilla, Spain

cDepartamento de Microbiología y Genética, Facultad de Farmacia, Edificio Departamental, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

Abstract:Legumes from the genus Pachyrhizus, commonly known as yam bean, are cultivated in several countries from the American continent and constitute an alternative source for sustainable starch, oil and protein production. The endosymbionts of these legumes have been poorly studied although it is known that this legume is nodulated by fast and slow growing rhizobia. In this study we have analyzed a collection of strains isolated in several countries using different phenotypic and molecular methods. The results obtained by SDS-PAGE analysis, LPS profiling and TP-RAPD fingerprinting showed the high diversity of the strains analyzed, although all of them presented slow growth in yeast mannitol agar (YMA) medium. These results were confirmed using 16S-23S internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and complete sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene, showing that most strains analyzed belong to different species of genus Bradyrhizobium. Three strains were closely related to B. elkanii and the rest of the strains were related to the phylogenetic group constituted by B. japonicum, B. liaoningense, B. yuanmingense and B. betae. These results support that the study of rhizobia nodulating unexplored legumes in different geographical locations will allow the discovery of new species able to establish legume symbioses.
Keywords:Pachyrhizus ahipa  Bradyrhizobia-biodiversity  SDS-PAGE analysis  LPS profiles  TP-RAPD fingerprinting-ITS sequencing
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