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Actinorhizal plants are capable of high rates of nitrogen fixation, due to their capacity to establish a root-nodule symbiosis with N2-fixing actinomycetes of the genus Frankia. Nodulation is an ontogenic process which requires a sequence of highly coordinated events. One of these mechanisms is the induction of defense-related events, whose precise role during nodulation is largely unknown. In order...
The Casuarinaceae family is a group of 96 species of trees and shrubs that are tolerant to adverse soil and climatic conditions. In the field, Casuarinaceae bears nitrogen-fixing root nodules (so called actinorhizal nodules) resulting from infection by the soil actinomycete Frankia. The association between Casuarina and Frankia is of tremendous ecological importance in tropical and subtropical areas...
With the genomes of three Frankia strains available, high-throughput proteomics methods can be used to reveal the set of proteins expressed by these bacteria in symbiosis with plants. A question we address is the degree to which the known genomes can be used to study proteomes of uncharacterized frankiae growing in field-collected root nodules. To this end, we have characterized the symbiotic proteomes...
This study was carried out to examine the possible genetic diversity that may occur among Frankia strains that nodulate C. equisetifolia in Mexico growing in the site of introduction, the cost of the Golf of Mexico, as well in the highlands. DNA extracted from reference cultures of Casuarina infecting Frankia strains, from field collected nodules (two trees of each of 14 sites and 3–5 analyzed lobes...
We examined the interactive effects of elevated CO2, soil phosphorus (P) availability, and soil drought on nodulation, nitrogenase activity, and biomass allocation in Alnus hirsuta and Alnus maximowiczii. Potted seedlings were grown in either ambient or elevated CO2 (36 Pa and 72 Pa CO2), with different levels of P (7.7 and 0.77 mgP pot−1 week−1 for high-P and low-P, respectively) and water supply...
To estimate nodule biomass of Alnus hirsuta var. sibirica, an N2-fixing tree species, we examined the distribution pattern and size structure of nodules in a 17 to 18 year old stand naturally regenerated after disturbance by road construction in Japan. Nodules were harvested within 1 m from the outer edge of stems of plants with different sizes on four occasions from June to October. The diameter...
Hippophae salicifolia D. Don or Sea buckthorn is one species that has great potential for improving ecological and economic developments in the mountain areas of North Sikkim. The plant is found naturally at altitudes ranging from 2,377 to 3,093 m. in riverine (river side or torrential side) and non-riverine (non river or non torrential side) areas where geo-physico-chemical parameters like aerial...
Actinobacterial isolates randomly obtained on nitrogen-free BAP medium from surface sterilized root nodules of Alnus glutinosa, Casuarina glauca and Elaeagnus angustifolia sampled from fields were reported. They were assigned on the basis of partial 16S rRNA sequences to Micromonospora, Nocardia and Streptomyces genera. The isolates have been screened for hydrolytic activities, indole acetic acid...
Casuarina trees are planted along the coastal area of the South China as windbreaks, and in agroforestry systems and for wood and fuel wood production. At present, casuarina plantations cover about 300,000 hectares. Casuarina equisetifolia, C. cunninghamiana, C. glauca and C. junghuhniana are the most commonly planted species. A simple technique for the mass propagation of casuarina seedlings has...
This study was performed to assess the N2-fixing capability of the native actinorhizal species Ochetophila trinervis (sin. Discaria trinervis) and Discaria chacaye (Rhamnaceae) in Northwest Patagonia. We measured the N concentration and 15N natural abundance in leaves and nodules of O. trinervis and D. chacaye, in leaves of associated non-actinorhizal vegetation, and in the soils under each sampled...
The NifH protein contains an iron-sulfur cluster performing different functions during nitrogen fixation. Frankia is an actinomycete, entering into symbiotic association with a number of dicotyledonous plants and fixing nitrogen. The structure of the Frankia NifH protein was determined using homology modelling technique. Metal binding sites and functionally important regions of the protein were analyzed...
No single soil nitrogen (N) assay seems to be adequate to predict N fertility. An amino sugar-nitrogen assay has been proposed as a method to estimate soil N fertility and determine N fertilization requirements of agronomic crops. Such chemical methods of estimating potentially-available soil N are appealing because of their rapidity and simplicity. In this case study an amino sugar-N assay was used...
Inspection of two female colonies of the monopodial black coral Cirrhipathes cfr. anguina from the coral reef of the Marine Park of Bunaken (Indonesia) revealed the occurrence of crustacean developing eggs within the mesenterial filaments of the polyps. Egg diameter, which in the smallest gametes was about 50–60 μm, increased in tandem with embryo development, reaching the value of 170 μm, at the...
This study examined the influence of three inoculant strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum (Thal-8, Tal 620, Dulawala) on the ability of chickpea (Cicer arietinum (L.) to adapt to drought-stress. Strain Thal-8 was most effective in the root-nodule symbiosis and also partially alleviated decreased growth and yield imposed by drought stress. Strain Thal-8, in pure culture, also produced higher amounts...
In order to examine the influence of microsymbionts on plants, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and rhizobia were used to examine the growth of Lathyrus sativus under sulphate salt stress. Seedlings of L. sativus were inoculated with a combination of selected microsymbionts. Plants were grown under greenhouse conditions with five Na2SO4 concentrations (0, 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% (weight : weight)). The...
Examination of the mantle cavity of 310 penshells Pinna carnea, collected from seagrass beds in southwestern Dominican Republic, revealed the presence of four species from three phyla as potential symbionts. The shrimp Pontonia sp. was found in 178 penshells, the cardinalfish Astrapogon stellatus in 18, an anemone (order Actiniaria) in two, and a pea crab (family Pinnotheridae) in one. The penshell...
The role of root endophytic aquatic hyphomycetous fungi in plant health was studied by employing pot experiments. Three aquatic hyphomycetous fungi Heliscus lugdunensis, Tetrachaetum elegans and Tetracladium nainitalense isolated as root endophytes of riparian plants were artificially inoculated into two test plants viz., Solanum melongena and Hibiscus esculentus. T. elegans and H. lugdunensis showed...
Plant secondary metabolites, particularly flavonoids, are key components in the early stages of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis. Despite their importance, the endogenous secondary metabolites involved in symbiosis have not yet been identified in the model legume Lotus japonicus. We therefore determined changes in the secondary metabolic profile of Lotus japonicus roots in response to its symbiont. Analysis...
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