Ecological genetics of Rhizobium meliloti: symbiotic plasmid transfer in the Medicago sativa rhizosphere |
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Authors: | W.J. Broughton U. Samrey J. Stanley |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes Supérieures, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A potentially important aspect of the ecological genetics of fast-growing rhizobia is lateral transfer of symbiosis-related genes between strains in the host-legume rhizosphere. We have therefore characterized transfer of the Rhizobium leguminosarum symbiotic (Sym) plasmids pJB5JI and pSymR1897 to strain WL113, a non-attaching, non-nodulating Rhizobium meliloti recipient, in the rhizosphere of its legume host Medicago sativa. Interspecific transfer of pJB5JI generated symbiotically proficient transconjugants of WL113, demonstrating that a mechanism exists for genetic flux in indigenous R. meliloti populations in response to selection pressure provided by the host legume. This could generate fluid groupings of R. meliloti rather than discrete and stable strains. |
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Keywords: | Rhizobium meliloti Symbiosis Plasmid transfer (Medicago rhizosphere Sym plasmid) |
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