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Rhizobium cellulosilyticum as a co-inoculant enhances Phaseolus vulgaris grain yield under greenhouse conditions
Authors:Alexandra Diez-Mendez  Esther Menéndez  Paula García-Fraile  Lorena Celador-Lera  Raúl Rivas  Pedro F. Mateos
Affiliation:1.Department of Microbiology and Genetics. Edificio Departamental de Biología,Lab 213. Universidad de Salamanca (USAL),Salamanca,Spain;2.Instituto Hispano Luso de Investigaciones Agrarias (CIALE),Salamanca,Spain;3.Institute of Microbiology,Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Prague,Czech Republic;4.Associated Unit USAL-CSIC (IRNASA),Salamanca,Spain
Abstract:The Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is a complex partnership with many factors, with initial bacterial colonization of the plant root surface and primary infection as key early stages. Two molecules are strongly involved in these processes: the structural carbohydrate cellulose and the enzyme cellulase, which breaks down the former and allows rhizobia to infect the roots. Here, we report the effect on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) after co-inoculation of the non-nodulating, cellulase-overproducing strain Rhizobium cellulosilyticum ALA10B2T and the P. vulgaris-nodulating R. leguminosarum strain TPV08. In order to elucidate the effect of combined inoculation with both strains, we designed greenhouse assays, including single inoculation with strain TPV08, co-inoculation with both strains and an uninoculated treatment in non-sterile peat. Chemical fertilizers were not added. Chlorophyll content in the leaves was measured after the flowering stage by spectrophotometry and was considered to be indicative of the nutrient status of the plants. Nodule formation was observed on roots of the inoculated plants, while no nodulation was observed on roots of the uninoculated plants. The results indicate a synergistic effect between the two Rhizobium strains. Co-inoculated plants exhibited significant increases in seed yield and nitrogen content in comparison with the uninoculated control plants and with plants inoculated with a single strain. It is suggested that co-inoculation with strain ALA10B2T greatly increased the efficiency of N fixation by strain TPV08.
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