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Molecular evidence for shifts in polysaccharide composition associated with adaptation of soybean Bradyrhizobium strains to the Brazilian Cerrado soils
Authors:da Costa Coutinho H L  Kay H E  Manfio G P  Prata Neves M C  Ribeiro J R  Rumjanek N G  Beringer J E
Institution:Embrapa Solos, Rua Jardim Botânico 1024, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil, 22460-000.,;School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK.,;Department of Microbiology, The Medical School, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK,;Embrapa Agrobiologia, Ant. Est. Rio-São Paulo Km. 47, Seropédica-RJ, Brazil, 23851-970.
Abstract:Pyrolysis mass spectrometry (PyMS) and DNA fingerprinting (RAPD and RSα hybridization) were used to characterize soybean inoculant strains and root nodule isolates of bradyrhizobia from the Brazilian Cerrado soils. Most isolates were shown to be derived from the inoculant strains on the basis of genotype comparisons by DNA fingerprinting. Phenotypic analysis (using PyMS) of the strains and separately of the polysaccharides derived from them showed that the nodule isolates differed from the parental strains, suggesting adaptation to the Cerrado soil environment. The extent of the differences between the derivatives and inoculant strains was similar for comparisons made on the basis of whole-cell preparations or from the isolated polysaccharides, indicating that the adaptation was caused by changes in the composition of the polysaccharides produced.
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