Characterization ofBradyrhizobium sp. (Astragalus sinicus L.) using serological agglutination,intrinsic antibiotic resistance,plasmid visualization,and field performance |
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Authors: | C L Chan T A Lumpkin C S Root |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Agronomy and Soils, Washington State University, 99164-6420 Pullman, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | Eleven isolates ofBradyrhizobium sp. (Astragalus sinicus L.), originating from plants ofAstragalus sinicus (Chinese milkvetch) in China and Japan, were characterized using serological agglutination, intrinsic antibiotic resistance, and plasmid visualization. Serological agglutination, using antisera against three isolates effective onA. sinicus and two isolates effective on otherAstragalus spp., showed that there may be two serogroups among the eleven isolates effective onA. sinicus, and that the antigenic components are heterogeneous. Results of both intrinsic antibiotic resistance and plasmid visualization demonstrated similarities between four of the isolates.Ten isolates were further evaluated for effectiveness on the host,A. sinicus, in a field study in Puyallup, Washington (47°N, 122°W). This study showed that the Chinese commercial inoculum and one field isolate were about ten times more effective than the control based on plant dry weight and seed yield. Eight other isolates were less effective. |
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Keywords: | Astragalus sinicus Bradyrhizobium intrinsic antibiotic resistance plasmid rhizobium serology |
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