Genetic heterogeneity among Frankia isolates from root nodules of individual actinorhizal plants |
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Authors: | Svetlana V. Dobritsa O.S. Stupar |
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Affiliation: | Instityte of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, USSR Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Genetic variations among selected Frankia isolates from nitrogen-fixing root nodules harvested from an individual actinorhizal plant ( Elaeagnus angustifolia L. or Shepherdia argentea Nutt.) were estimated by restriction fragment analysis of their total genomic DNA. The presence of plasmids and their restriction enzyme patterns were used as additional criteria. Certain isolates from separate nodules on the same plant were found indistinguishable, being probably clones of the same strain. An endophytic passage of a strain isolated from S. argentea on another host plant, Hippophaë rhamnoides L., did not modify the structural characteristics of the genome in the reisolates obtained. However, in some cases, especially when restriction endonucleases cleaving Frankia DNA into relatively small fragments were used, multiple infection of the actinorhizal plants with different Frankia strains and the presence of more than one strain in a nodule were demonstrated. Some aspects of variability in natural populations of Frankia are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Frankia Actinorhiza DNA restriction banding pattern Plasmid profile Elaeagnus angustifolia Shepherdia argentea Hippophaë rhamnoides |
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