Two new nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the rhizosphere of mangrove trees: Their isolation, identification and in vitro interaction with rhizosphere Staphylococcus sp. |
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Authors: | Gina Holguin M. Antonia Guzman Yoav Bashan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, The Center for Biological Research (CIB), La Paz, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Abstract Two new diazotrophic bacteria, Listonella anguillarum and Vibrio campbellii , and one non-nitrogen-fixing bacterium, Staphylococcus sp., were isolated from the rhizosphere of mangrove trees. Strains of these newly-defined diazotrophs are known as pathogenic bacteria in fish and shellfish. During the purification of diazotrophic species from the entire rhizosphere population, N2-fixation of the bacterial mixtures decreased. When grown in vitro in mixed cultures, the non-fixing bacterium Staphylococcus sp. increased the nitrogen-fixing capacity of L. anguillarum by 17% over the pure culture; the nitrogen-fixing capacity per bacterial cell increased 22%. This interaction was not due to a change in O2 concentration. Staphylococcus sp. decreased the nitrogen-fixing capacity of V. campbellii by 15%. These findings indicate that (i) other species of rhizosphere bacteria, apart from the common diazotrophic species, should be evaluated for their contribution to the nitrogen-fixation process in mangrove communities; and (ii) the nitrogen-fixing activity detected in the rhizosphere of mangrove plants is probably not the result of individual nitrogen-fixing strains, but the sum of interactions between members of the rhizosphere community. |
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Keywords: | Antagonism Avicennia germinans Listonella anguillarum Rhizophora mangle Root-associated diazotrophs Staphylococcus Vibrio campbellii |
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