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Letters in Applied Microbiology, Vol 47, N° (2):. Phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of root-nodulating bacteria isolated from Acacia senegal(L. Wild.)in the dryland part of Senegal. [texte imprimé] / D Fall, Auteur ; D. Diouf, Auteur ; M Ourarhi, Auteur ; A. Faye, Auteur ; H Abdelmoumen, Auteur ; M. Neyra, Auteur ; S.N Sylla, Auteur ; M Missbah El Idrissi, Auteur . - 2008 . - pp - 85-97. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | FORESTERIE
| Résumé : | We characterized phenotypically and genotypically root-nodulating bacteria associated with Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. isolated from the soils surrounding A. senegal trees in the dry land area of Senegal
Methods and Results: The phenotypical and genotypical characterizations we carried out showed a high diversity of A. senegal root-nodulating bacteria. Phenotypic patterns showed adaptations of the rhizobial strains to many environmental stresses such as heat, drought, and salinity. Twelve molecular groups were distinguished by profiles obtained using polymerase chain reaction ⁄ restriction fragment length polymorphism techniques from intergenic spacer region rDNA. The highest genetic diversity was found around the A. senegal rhizosphere. Therefore, A. senegal seemed to have a positive influ- ence on occurrence and genotypical diversity of rhizobial populations. Rhizobial isolates obtained in this study belonged phylogenetically to the genera Mesorhizobium and Rhizobium. Our results provided information about the genetic diversity of the rhizobial strains associated with A. senegal and suggested the adaptability of natural rhizobial populations to major ecological environmental stress within these soil environments. These results suggested a potential selection of compatible and well adapted strains under stress conditions as inocu- lants for successful A. senegal growth in arid lands. |
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