Molecular diversity of rhizobia-nodulating native Mimosa of Brazilian protected areas.


Journal

Archives of microbiology
ISSN: 1432-072X
Titre abrégé: Arch Microbiol
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 0410427

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2021
Historique:
received: 19 04 2021
accepted: 17 08 2021
revised: 15 08 2021
pubmed: 25 8 2021
medline: 16 10 2021
entrez: 24 8 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Symbiotic Paraburkholderia have been increasingly studied in the past 20 years, especially when associated with Mimosa; however, studies with native/endemic species are still scarce. In this study, thirty strains were isolated from root nodules of native Mimosa paranapiacabae and M. micropteris in two locations of the Campos Gerais. The BOX-PCR fingerprinting revealed high genomic diversity, and the 16S rRNA phylogeny clustered the strains in three distinct groups (GI, GII, GIII), with one strain occupying an isolated position. Phylogenetic analysis with four concatenated housekeeping genes (atpD + gltB + gyrB + recA) confirmed the same clusters of 16S rRNA, and the closest species were P. nodosa BR 3437

Identifiants

pubmed: 34427725
doi: 10.1007/s00203-021-02537-7
pii: 10.1007/s00203-021-02537-7
doi:

Substances chimiques

DNA, Bacterial 0
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

5533-5545

Subventions

Organisme : Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
ID : 465133/2014-4
Organisme : Fundação Araucária
ID : 043/2019
Organisme : Fundação Araucária
ID : 09/2016

Informations de copyright

© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Auteurs

Milena Serenato Klepa (MS)

Departamento de Biologia Estrutural, Molecular e Genética, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, C.P. 6001, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84030-900, Brazil.
Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, C.P. 10.011, Londrina, Paraná, 86057-970, Brazil.
Embrapa Soja, C.P. 231, Londrina, PR, 86001-970, Brazil.

Vanessa Janoni (V)

Departamento de Biologia Estrutural, Molecular e Genética, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, C.P. 6001, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84030-900, Brazil.

Fabiane Paulitsch (F)

Departamento de Biologia Estrutural, Molecular e Genética, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, C.P. 6001, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84030-900, Brazil.
Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, C.P. 10.011, Londrina, Paraná, 86057-970, Brazil.
Embrapa Soja, C.P. 231, Londrina, PR, 86001-970, Brazil.

Adriane Ribeiro da Silva (AR)

Secretaria da Educação e do Esporte, Governo do Estado do Paraná, NRE Ponta Grossa, Rua Cyro de Lima Garcia, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84050-091, Brazil.

Marta Regina Barrotto do Carmo (MRB)

Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, C.P. 6001, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84030-900, Brazil.

Jakeline Renata Marçon Delamuta (JRM)

Embrapa Soja, C.P. 231, Londrina, PR, 86001-970, Brazil.
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), SHIS QI 1 Conjunto B, Blocos A, B, C e D, Lago Sul, Distrito Federal, Brasília, 71605-001, Brazil.

Mariangela Hungria (M)

Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, C.P. 10.011, Londrina, Paraná, 86057-970, Brazil.
Embrapa Soja, C.P. 231, Londrina, PR, 86001-970, Brazil.
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), SHIS QI 1 Conjunto B, Blocos A, B, C e D, Lago Sul, Distrito Federal, Brasília, 71605-001, Brazil.

Jesiane Stefania da Silva Batista (JS)

Departamento de Biologia Estrutural, Molecular e Genética, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, C.P. 6001, Ponta Grossa, PR, 84030-900, Brazil. jesiane.batista@uepg.br.

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