Molecular diversity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty (vetiver), an essential oil producer plant
Plant and Soil, ISSN: 0032-079X, Vol: 356, Issue: 1-2, Page: 101-111
2012
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The essential oil produced by vetiver can vary in amount and composition depending on the bacterial community associated with its roots. Some of these bacteria could also promote plant growth by fixing nitrogen. This study aimed to analyze the diversity of diazotrophic bacteria tightly associated with roots of different vetiver genotypes. nifH-based PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and clone libraries were used. DGGE profiles obtained from bulk and rhizosphere soils and root DNA amplified with nifH primers showed that samples from rhizosphere soil and root were separated at 68% similarity. Twelve bands were excised from the DGGE and sequenced. High similarity with nifH sequences of Bradyrhizobium sp., Pseudacidovorax sp. and Xanthobacter sp. was observed. Moreover, three nifH clone libraries were generated using polF/polR-primers from root DNA samples obtained from vetiver genotypes UFS-VET001, UFS-VET003 and UFS-VET004. In UFS-VET001, 24.2% of 95 clones were affiliated with sequences of Mesorhizobium loti while in UFS-VET003 41.5% of 89 clones were affiliated with Sphingomonas azotifigens, and in UFS-VET004 36.4% of 85 clones were affiliated with Klebsiella pneumoniae. The data obtained can be used to guide the isolation of diazotrophic bacteria, which may contribute to plant growth promotion and improvement of the production of essential oil in vetiver. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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