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Genetic diversity and nitrogen fixation of mesorhizobia symbionts of New Zealand endemic Sophora species

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posted on 2023-05-03, 15:02 authored by Tuan Nguyen, Peter Heenan, Sofie De Meyer, Trevor JamesTrevor James, Wen-Ming Chen, James Norton, Mitchell Andrews
Forty-four rhizobial isolates from New Zealand endemic Sophora species growing in natural conditions were characterised and the effectiveness of selected isolates with regard to growth and N2 fixation of different Sophora species was tested. Sequences for the housekeeping genes (concatenated recA, gln11 and rpoB) of the isolates were diverse but sequences for their symbiosis genes (nifH and nodC) were similar. Generally, isolates from the same field site showed similar housekeeping gene sequences. All isolates were Mesorhizobium. Twenty-six of the isolates aligned with Mesorhizobium species previously isolated from New Zealand native Sophora on the basis of their housekeeping gene sequences, but 18 isolates separated into two groups and a pair of isolates clearly separated from all Mesorhizobium type strains. DNA–DNA hybridisations indicated that isolates in the two groups could belong to two novel Mesorhizobium species. Rhizobial isolates with different housekeeping gene sequences (but similar symbiosis gene sequences) gave similar increases in dry weight and total N content of four Sophora species under glasshouse conditions.

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© 2017 The Royal Society of New Zealand

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  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Journal title

New Zealand Journal of Botany

ISSN

0028-825X

Citation

Nguyen, T. D., Heenan, P. B., De Meyer, S. E., James, T. K., Chen, W.-M., Norton, J. D., & Andrews, M. (2017). Genetic diversity and nitrogen fixation of mesorhizobia symbionts of New Zealand endemic Sophora species. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 55(4), 466–478. doi:10.1080/0028825X.2017.1376689

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