Title of article :
Novel Burkholderia bacteria isolated from Lebeckia ambigua – A perennial suffrutescent legume of the fynbos
Author/Authors :
Howieson، نويسنده , , John G. and De Meyer، نويسنده , , Sofie E. and Vivas-Marfisi، نويسنده , , Anabel and Ratnayake، نويسنده , , Sunil and Ardley، نويسنده , , Julie K. and Yates، نويسنده , , Ron J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
10
From page :
55
To page :
64
Abstract :
We investigated symbiotic and physiological properties, and taxonomic position, of 23 bacterial strains isolated from Lebeckia ambigua root nodules collected from the South African fynbos region. The capacity for nodulation and nitrogen fixation on three provenances of L. ambigua was investigated for these strains together with several physiological characters, including growth rate on peat and in betonite clay, survival on polyethylene beads and pH tolerance. Additionally, the 16S rRNA gene phylogeny was determined. The root nodule bacteria isolated clustered in five different groups belonging to the genus Burkholderia, most closely related to B. caledonica, B. graminis and B. tuberum. Moreover there was a very strong influence of collection site on the taxonomy of the Burkholderia strains. The physiological characterisation revealed two promising strains, WSM4174 and WSM4184, achieved rapid growth in normal media and reached high, stable numbers in sterile peat. However, there was a worrying susceptibility to desiccation amongst these Burkholderia. Additionally, evidence was found for isolation of non-symbiotic strains from the nodule material collected in South Africa.
Keywords :
Nodulation , Symbiosis , Nitrogen fixation , Betaproteobacteria , Burkholderia , Lebeckia , South Africa , Fynbos
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Record number :
2185976
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