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Effects of drought on isolates of Bradyrhizobium elkanii cultured from Albizia adianthifolia seedlings of different provenances

机译:干旱对不同产地白花铁皮幼苗培养的根瘤菌根瘤菌的影响

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Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach) W. F. Wright, a N-fixing legume tree, has a wide distribution in Africa, in Ghana occurring in high rainfall forests and in seasonally droughted forests, and is associated in the Ghanaian forest zone with dry, infertile sites. We hypothesised that A. adianthifolia hosted different rhizobial strains in different forest types, and that these different strains would show different growth responses to moisture stress and different motility and mortality in droughted soil. Three isolates, extracted from seedlings of A. adianthifolia growing in three forest types differing in seasonal drought, were identified as Bradyrhizobium elkanii and exposed to varying levels of osmotic stress. Growth responses varied between the three strains, one of which displayed clear signs of drought tolerance. A novel approach using soil leaching columns was used to test the effects of soil pore water (in terms of neck diameter) on both the survival and movement of wet and dry forest rhizobial isolates through soil columns. The responses of the isolates were significantly different, the pore neck diameter, marginally insignificant and the drought treatment insignificant. Thus the dry forest isolate survived better in all treatments, and showed less response to the treatments, than the isolate from the wet forest. The results offer preliminary evidence that Bradyrhizobium elkanii strains from A. adianthifolia in Ghana have evolved in response to local differences in seasonal water availability. These differences could assist the selection of A. adianthifolia provenances for agroforestry or land rehabilitation.
机译:Albizia adianthifolia(Schumach)W. F. Wright是一种固氮豆科植物树,在非洲,加纳的高分布森林和季节性干旱的森林中分布广泛,在加纳的森林地带与干燥的不育地带相关。我们假设在不同的森林类型中,拟南芥存在不同的根瘤菌菌株,并且这些不同的菌株在干旱土壤中将表现出对水分胁迫的不同生长反应以及不同的运动性和死亡率。从生长在季节性干旱不同的三种森林类型中的拟南芥的幼苗中提取的三种分离物被鉴定为Bradyrhizobium elkanii,并暴露于不同水平的渗透胁迫下。三种菌株之间的生长反应各不相同,其中之一显示出明显的耐旱迹象。一种使用土壤浸提柱的新方法被用来测试土壤孔隙水(以颈部直径计)对湿和干森林根瘤菌分离株通过土壤柱的存活和运动的影响。分离株的响应差异显着,孔颈直径,边缘微不足道和干旱处理无关。因此,与来自潮湿森林的分离株相比,干燥森林的分离株在所有处理中均存活得更好,并且对处理的响应较小。该结果提供了初步的证据,表明加纳拟南芥中的拟南芥Bradyrhizobium elkanii菌株是根据季节性可用水的局部差异而进化的。这些差异可以帮助选择用于农林业或土地恢复的拟南芥种源。

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