Rhizobium pusense associated to chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), in Cuba.

Marisel Ortega-García, Y. Ríos-Rocafull, L. Zelaya-Molina, Juan Lara-Aguilera, R. Arteaga-Garibay, M. C. Nápoles-García
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Introduction. Chickpea has been considered a restricted host species for nodulation, although recent studies describe a greater bacterial diversity associated with the crop, which can enhance our understanding of this symbiosis to obtain efficient isolates in its contribution. Objective. To characterize and identify an isolate obtained from chickpea nodules and evaluate its effectiveness under field conditions. Materials and methods. The research was conducted in the laboratories of two centers: the Institute of Fundamental Research in Tropical Agriculture "Alejandro de Humboldt," Cuba, and the National Center for Genetic Resources, Mexico, as well as under field conditions in two campaigns to demonstrate its effectiveness in crop interaction in the first center during the years 2018 and 2020. The isolate R3 showed morpho-physiological and biochemical characteristics similar to rizobia and it was taxonomically identified through the sequencing of four genes. For laboratory experiments, a completely randomized design was used, while plant trials were conducted under a randomized block design. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and means were compared using the Tukey test (p<0.05). Results. The isolate R3 showed variability in terms of its morpho-physiological-biochemical characteristics. Furthermore, it exhibited significant differences compared to the other treatments in the growth and yield indicators evaluated in chickpea. Conclusions. Rhizobium pusense associated with chickpea nodules was identified for the first time in Cuba. The strain demonstrates positive growth at pH levels between 5.5 and 9.0 and temperature ranges from 29 °C to 38 °C, indicating its tolerance to these factors. Its inoculation in chickpea stimulates nodule formation and increased yield-related variables.
古巴鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum L.)的根瘤菌(Rhizobium pusense)。
引言。尽管最近的研究描述了与该作物相关的更大的细菌多样性,但鹰嘴豆一直被认为是一种限制性的结核宿主物种,这可以加强我们对这种共生关系的了解,从而获得有效的分离物为其做出贡献。目的描述和鉴定从鹰嘴豆结核中获得的一种分离物,并评估其在田间条件下的有效性。材料和方法。研究在两个中心的实验室进行:古巴亚历杭德罗-德洪堡热带农业基础研究所(Institute of Fundamental Research in Tropical Agriculture "Alejandro de Humboldt")和墨西哥国家遗传资源中心(National Center for Genetic Resources)。分离物 R3 显示出与 rizobia 相似的形态生理学和生物化学特征,并通过四个基因的测序对其进行了分类鉴定。实验室实验采用完全随机设计,植物试验采用随机区组设计。实验结果进行了方差分析,并采用 Tukey 检验(P<0.05)对平均值进行比较。结果分离物 R3 在形态-生理-生化特征方面表现出差异性。此外,与其他处理相比,R3 在鹰嘴豆的生长和产量指标评估方面表现出显著差异。结论在古巴首次发现了与鹰嘴豆节有关的根瘤菌(Rhizobium pusense)。该菌株在 pH 值介于 5.5 和 9.0 之间、温度介于 29 ℃ 和 38 ℃ 之间的环境中均能生长,表明其对这些因素具有耐受性。将该菌株接种到鹰嘴豆中可刺激结瘤的形成,并增加与产量有关的变量。
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