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The accumulation of trehalose in nodules of several cultivars of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and its correlation with resistance to drought stress
Authors:Rodolfo Farías&#;Rodríguez  Robert B Mellor  Carlos Arias  Juan José Peña&#;Cabriales
Institution:R. Farías‐Rodríguez, C. Arias and J. J. Peña‐Cabriales (corresponding author, e‐mail;), Dpto de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería and U. Irapuato del CINVESTAV‐IPN Apdo. Postal 14‐740, México D. F.;R. B. Mellor, Biology Experts Ltd, Strandboulevarden 133.1tv, DK‐2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:Nine cultivars of common bean were grown in the presence of a natural microflora without exogenous rhizobial inoculation. Nodules were harvested 30 days post planting (early flowering stage) and the presence of trehalose determined. Amounts present varied according to cultivar and were between 0.20 and 1.63 mg g?1 nodule dry weight. Rhizobial strains were isolated from the nodules of three selected cultivars (Canario 101, Flor de Mayo Bajio and Flor de Mayo 38). Trehalose levels in nodules produced after either mixed strain reinfection, or after axenic homologous reinfection or after axenic cross‐reinfection could be manipulated by applying drought stress. Mixed reinfection nodules from stressed plants accumulated between two and six times the trehalose concentration found in non‐stressed control plants. After axenic cross‐reinfection up to 48‐fold increases in nodule trehalose content were recorded during drought stress. Those cultivars exhibiting high nodule trehalose levels and/or a high degree of trehalose stimulation in response to drought stress also exhibited a high leaf relative water content and were also the most drought resistant. During drought stress nodule trehalase levels rose only slightly.
Keywords:Common bean  drought resistance  nodules              Phaseolus vulgaris                        Rhizobium            trehalase  trehalose
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