Title
Rhizobium ecuadorense sp. nov., an indigenous N<inf>2</inf>-fixing symbiont of the ecuadorian common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genetic pool
Date Issued
01 September 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ribeiro R.A.
Martins T.B.
Delamuta J.R.M.
Rogel M.A.
Martínez-Romero E.
Hungria M.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Publisher(s)
Microbiology Society
Abstract
There are two major centres of genetic diversification of common bean (Phaseolus vilgarisL.), the Mesoamerican and the Andean, and the legume is capable of establishing nitrogen-fixing symbioses with several rhizobia; Rhizobium etli seems to be the dominant species in both centres. Another genetic pool of common bean, in Peru and Ecuador, is receiving increasing attention, and studies of microsymbionts from the region can help to increase our knowledge about coevolution of this symbiosis. We have previously reported several putative new lineages from this region and here present data indicating that strains belonging to one of them, PEL4, represent a novel species. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence phylogeny, PEL4 strains are positioned in the Rhizobium phaseoli/R. etli/Rhizobium leguminosarum clade, but show unique properties in several morphological, physiological and biochemical analyses, as well as in BOX-PCR profiles (<75% similarity with related species). PEL4 strains also differed from related species based on multilocus sequence analysis of three housekeeping genes (glnII, gyrB and recA). Nucleotide identities of the three concatenated genes between PEL4 strains and related species ranged from 91.8 to 94.2%, being highest with Rhizobium fabae. DNA–DNA hybridization (<47% DNA relatedness) and average nucleotide identity values of the whole genomes (<90.2%) also supported the novel species status. The PEL4 strains were effective in nodulating and fixing N2 with common beans. The data supported the view that PEL4 strains represent a novel species, Rhizobium ecuadorense sp. nov. The type strain is CNPSo 671T (=UMR 1450T=PIMAMPIRS I 5T=LMG 27578T).
Start page
3162
End page
3169
Volume
65
Issue
9
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular Biotecnología agrícola
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84943549591
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
ISSN of the container
14665026
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