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Studies on Acid Tolerance of Rhizobium trifolii in Culture and Soil
Authors:E S P BROMFIELD  D GARETH JONES
Institution:Department of Agricultural Botany, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, U.K.
Abstract:Several experiments were carried out in an attempt to isolate and adapt strains of Rhizobium trifolii to growth at low pH on citrate-phosphate buffered yeast-extract mannitol agar (CPYEM). In another experiment, two streptomycin resistant strains (7A strr and 16 strr ) with contrasting tolerances to acidity in culture were evaluated for survival in acid upland soils.
No acid tolerant clones were isolated from three strains on CPYEM suggesting that there were no cells with greater tolerance of low pH present. The stepwise subculture of several strains on media of decreasing pH also failed to increase their acid tolerance. Growth initiation on CPYEM at pH 4–4 was a function of the number of viable cells in the inoculum and was accompanied by a rise in pH.
In three acid soils, strain 7A strr was more persistant than 16 strr , whereas in culture the converse was true. Survival of these strains in the acid soils was inversely related to acid production on the medium of Norris (1965) in agreement with Norris's hypothesis. Ameliorating soil pH with lime improved the persistency of both strains. Prior exposure of 7A strr and 16 strr to the acid soils failed to improve subsequent survival in these soils.
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