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Evolution of novel strains of Ensifer nodulating the invasive legume Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit in different climatic regions of India through lateral gene transfer

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY
卷 98, 期 9, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiac086

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cross-nodulation; Ensifer; genetic combinations; lateral gene transfer (LGT); Leucaena leucocephala; phylogenetic diversity

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  1. UGC-NFSC, New Delhi
  2. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi [BT/49/NE/2014, BT/PR24584/NER/95/762/2017]

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Diverse strains of root-nodule bacterial species were isolated from Leucaena leucocephala in different regions of India, including Ensifer, Mesorhizobium, Rhizobium, and Bradyrhizobium. The genetic diversity and lateral gene transfer play significant roles in the diversity of the Ensifer strains.
Invasive legume Leucaena leucocephala nodulated with Ensifer strains harboring different combinations of core and sym gene. More than 200 root-nodule bacterial strains were isolated from Leucaena leucocephala growing at 42 sampling sites across 12 states and three union territories of India. Genetic diversity was observed among 114 strains from various climatic zones; based on recA, these were identified as strains of Ensifer, Mesorhizobium, Rhizobium, and Bradyrhizobium. In multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) strains clustered into several novel clades and lineages. Ensifer were predominant nodulating genotype isolated from majority of alkaline soils, while Mesorhizobium and Rhizobium strains were isolated from a limited sampling in North-Eastern states with acidic soils. Positive nodulation assays of selected Ensifer representing different genetic combinations of housekeeping and sym genes suggested their broad host range within the closely related mimosoid genera Vachellia, Senegalia, Mimosa, and Prosopis. Leucaena selected diverse strains of Ensifer and Mesorhizobium as symbionts depending on available soil pH, climatic, and other edaphic conditions in India. Lateral gene transfer seems to play a major role in genetic diversification of Ensifer exhibited in terms of Old World vs. Neotropical genetic make-up and mixed populations at several sites. Although Neotropical Ensifer strains were most symbiotically effective on Leucaena, the native Ensifer are promiscuous and particularly well-adapted to a wide range of sampling sites with varied climates and edaphic factors.

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