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| DOI | 10.1007/S00203-014-1067-Y | ||||
| Año | 2015 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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In spite of potentially being an important source of rhizobial diversity and a key determinant of common bean productivity, there is a paucity of data on Rhizobium genetic variation and species composition in the important bean producing area of Chile and only one species has been documented (Rhizobium leguminosarum). In this study, 240 Rhizobium isolates from Torcaza bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) nodules established in the highest bean producing area in Chile (33A degrees 34'S-70A degrees 38'W and 37A degrees 36'S-71A degrees 47'W) were characterized by PCR-RFLP markers for nodC gene, revealing eight banding patterns with the polymorphic enzyme Hinf I. The locality of San Agustin de Aurora in Central Chile (35A degrees 32'S-71A degrees 29'W) had the highest level of diversity. Isolates were classified by species using PCR-RFLP markers for 16S rDNA gene and were confirmed by sequencing an internal fragment of the 16S rDNA gene. The results confirmed the presence of R. leguminosarum and three other species of rhizobia nodulating beans in South Central Chile (R. etli, R. tropici and R. leucaenae). R. tropici and R. leucaenae showed the least genetic variation and were most commonly identified in acid soils, while R. etli was the most common species in slightly acidic to moderately alkaline soils, with higher levels of organic matter content. R. leguminosarum was identified in almost all soils, was the most genetically diverse, and was the most common, being documented in soils with pH that ranged between 5.3 and 8.2, and with organic matter content between 2.1 and 4 %.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | BAGINSKY-GUERRERO, CECILIA DEL CARMEN | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Brito, Belen | - |
Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Agronomos de Madrid - España Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España |
| 3 | SCHERSON-VICENCIO, ROSA AMELIA | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | PERTUZE-CONCHA, RICARDO ALFREDO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | SEGUEL-SEGUEL, OSCAR | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 6 | CANETE-MORALES, ALBERTO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 7 | ARANEDA-TOLOSA, CRISTIAN MANUEL | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 8 | Johnson, Warren E. | Hombre |
Natl Zool Pk - Estados Unidos
National Zoological Park - Estados Unidos |
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| We thank the staff from the "Departamento de Biotecnologia E.T.S. Ingenieros Agronomos, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid" and the "Centro de Investigacion y Formacion Agraria-Las Torres" for providing the reference strains. Also the authors thank the "Direccion de Investigacion - Universidad de Chile", for financing this study under Project DI REIN 04/05. |