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Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions

Combined inoculation of legumes with rhizobia and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria or endophytes is a known technique for increasing the efficiency of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis and plant productivity. The aim of this work was to expand knowledge about the synergistic effects between commercial r...

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Autores principales: Safronova, Vera, Sazanova, Anna, Belimov, Andrey, Guro, Polina, Kuznetsova, Irina, Karlov, Denis, Chirak, Elizaveta, Yuzikhin, Oleg, Verkhozina, Alla, Afonin, Alexey, Tikhonovich, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37317180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11051206
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author Safronova, Vera
Sazanova, Anna
Belimov, Andrey
Guro, Polina
Kuznetsova, Irina
Karlov, Denis
Chirak, Elizaveta
Yuzikhin, Oleg
Verkhozina, Alla
Afonin, Alexey
Tikhonovich, Igor
author_facet Safronova, Vera
Sazanova, Anna
Belimov, Andrey
Guro, Polina
Kuznetsova, Irina
Karlov, Denis
Chirak, Elizaveta
Yuzikhin, Oleg
Verkhozina, Alla
Afonin, Alexey
Tikhonovich, Igor
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description Combined inoculation of legumes with rhizobia and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria or endophytes is a known technique for increasing the efficiency of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis and plant productivity. The aim of this work was to expand knowledge about the synergistic effects between commercial rhizobia of pasture legumes and root nodule bacteria of relict legume species. Pot experiments were performed on common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) co-inoculated with the participation of the corresponding commercial rhizobial strains (R. leguminosarum bv. viciae RCAM0626 and R. leguminosarum bv. trifolii RCAM1365) and seven strains isolated from nodules of relict legumes inhabiting the Baikal Lake region and the Altai Republic: Oxytropis popoviana, Astragalus chorinensis, O. tragacanthoides and Vicia costata. The inoculation of plants with combinations of strains (commercial strain plus the isolate from relict legume) had a different effect on symbiosis depending on the plant species: the increase in the number of nodules was mainly observed on vetch, whereas increased acetylene reduction activity was evident on clover. It was shown that the relict isolates differ significantly in the set of genes related to different genetic systems that affect plant–microbe interactions. At the same time, they had additional genes that are involved in the formation of symbiosis and determine its effectiveness, but are absent in the used commercial strains: symbiotic genes fix, nif, nod, noe and nol, as well as genes associated with the hormonal status of the plant and the processes of symbiogenesis (acdRS, genes for gibberellins and auxins biosynthesis, genes of T3SS, T4SS and T6SS secretion systems). It can be expected that the accumulation of knowledge about microbial synergy on the example of the joint use of commercial and relict rhizobia will allow in the future the development of methods for the targeted selection of co-microsymbionts to increase the efficiency of agricultural legume–rhizobia systems.
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spelling pubmed-102237932023-05-28 Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions Safronova, Vera Sazanova, Anna Belimov, Andrey Guro, Polina Kuznetsova, Irina Karlov, Denis Chirak, Elizaveta Yuzikhin, Oleg Verkhozina, Alla Afonin, Alexey Tikhonovich, Igor Microorganisms Article Combined inoculation of legumes with rhizobia and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria or endophytes is a known technique for increasing the efficiency of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis and plant productivity. The aim of this work was to expand knowledge about the synergistic effects between commercial rhizobia of pasture legumes and root nodule bacteria of relict legume species. Pot experiments were performed on common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) co-inoculated with the participation of the corresponding commercial rhizobial strains (R. leguminosarum bv. viciae RCAM0626 and R. leguminosarum bv. trifolii RCAM1365) and seven strains isolated from nodules of relict legumes inhabiting the Baikal Lake region and the Altai Republic: Oxytropis popoviana, Astragalus chorinensis, O. tragacanthoides and Vicia costata. The inoculation of plants with combinations of strains (commercial strain plus the isolate from relict legume) had a different effect on symbiosis depending on the plant species: the increase in the number of nodules was mainly observed on vetch, whereas increased acetylene reduction activity was evident on clover. It was shown that the relict isolates differ significantly in the set of genes related to different genetic systems that affect plant–microbe interactions. At the same time, they had additional genes that are involved in the formation of symbiosis and determine its effectiveness, but are absent in the used commercial strains: symbiotic genes fix, nif, nod, noe and nol, as well as genes associated with the hormonal status of the plant and the processes of symbiogenesis (acdRS, genes for gibberellins and auxins biosynthesis, genes of T3SS, T4SS and T6SS secretion systems). It can be expected that the accumulation of knowledge about microbial synergy on the example of the joint use of commercial and relict rhizobia will allow in the future the development of methods for the targeted selection of co-microsymbionts to increase the efficiency of agricultural legume–rhizobia systems. MDPI 2023-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10223793/ /pubmed/37317180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11051206 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Safronova, Vera
Sazanova, Anna
Belimov, Andrey
Guro, Polina
Kuznetsova, Irina
Karlov, Denis
Chirak, Elizaveta
Yuzikhin, Oleg
Verkhozina, Alla
Afonin, Alexey
Tikhonovich, Igor
Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title_full Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title_fullStr Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title_short Synergy between Rhizobial Co-Microsymbionts Leads to an Increase in the Efficiency of Plant–Microbe Interactions
title_sort synergy between rhizobial co-microsymbionts leads to an increase in the efficiency of plant–microbe interactions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37317180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11051206
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