The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population

Hagen M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W (1997)
PLANT AND SOIL 188(2): 257-266.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
In comparative analyses the influence of soil type, the rhizosphere of plants and the presence of an indigenous R. meliloti population on the population dynamics of bioluminescent R, meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) was assessed in microcosm studies. Both strains established better in a loamy and a clayey soil compared to a sandy soil. RecA(-) strain L1 showed a slightly but statistically significant reduced survival ability compared to RecA(+) strain L33 (p less than or equal to 0.05). The presence of the host plant alfalfa stimulated the growth of both strains in non-sterile soil and no differences in the survival between both strains were observed. Go-cultivation of clover or wheat plants, respectively, neither positively nor negatively influenced the strains' survival. The most pronounced effect on the survival of both strains was exerted by the presence of an indigenous R. meliloti population. RecA(-) strain LI showed a significantly impaired survival compared to RecA(+) strain L33 (p less than or equal to 0.002). Moreover, no growth stimulation of strains L1 and L33 by the presence of the host plant alfalfa could be observed. These results indicate that the recA mutation affects the long-term rather than the short-term persistence of R, meliloti after environmental release.
Stichworte
recA; rhizosphere; microcosm studies; biological containment; firefly luciferase; Rhizobium meliloti
Erscheinungsjahr
1997
Zeitschriftentitel
PLANT AND SOIL
Band
188
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
257-266
ISSN
0032-079X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1636817

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Hagen M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population. PLANT AND SOIL. 1997;188(2):257-266.
Hagen, M., Pühler, A., & Selbitschka, W. (1997). The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population. PLANT AND SOIL, 188(2), 257-266. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004229819988
Hagen, M, Pühler, Alfred, and Selbitschka, Werner. 1997. “The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population”. PLANT AND SOIL 188 (2): 257-266.
Hagen, M., Pühler, A., and Selbitschka, W. (1997). The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population. PLANT AND SOIL 188, 257-266.
Hagen, M., Pühler, A., & Selbitschka, W., 1997. The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population. PLANT AND SOIL, 188(2), p 257-266.
M. Hagen, A. Pühler, and W. Selbitschka, “The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population”, PLANT AND SOIL, vol. 188, 1997, pp. 257-266.
Hagen, M., Pühler, A., Selbitschka, W.: The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population. PLANT AND SOIL. 188, 257-266 (1997).
Hagen, M, Pühler, Alfred, and Selbitschka, Werner. “The persistence of bioluminescent Rhizobium meliloti strains L1 (RecA(-)) and L33 (RecA(+)) in non-sterile microcosms depends on the soil type, on the co-cultivation of the host legume alfalfa and on the presence of an indigenous R-meliloti population”. PLANT AND SOIL 188.2 (1997): 257-266.
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