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Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)

Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrogen-fixing symbionts of species belonging to the large genus Mimosa in Brazil. We investigated the extent of the affinity between Burkholderia and species in the tribe Mimoseae by studying symbionts of...

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Autores principales: Bournaud, Caroline, de Faria, Sergio Miana, dos Santos, José Miguel Ferreira, Tisseyre, Pierre, Silva, Michele, Chaintreuil, Clémence, Gross, Eduardo, James, Euan K., Prin, Yves, Moulin, Lionel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063478
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author Bournaud, Caroline
de Faria, Sergio Miana
dos Santos, José Miguel Ferreira
Tisseyre, Pierre
Silva, Michele
Chaintreuil, Clémence
Gross, Eduardo
James, Euan K.
Prin, Yves
Moulin, Lionel
author_facet Bournaud, Caroline
de Faria, Sergio Miana
dos Santos, José Miguel Ferreira
Tisseyre, Pierre
Silva, Michele
Chaintreuil, Clémence
Gross, Eduardo
James, Euan K.
Prin, Yves
Moulin, Lionel
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description Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrogen-fixing symbionts of species belonging to the large genus Mimosa in Brazil. We investigated the extent of the affinity between Burkholderia and species in the tribe Mimoseae by studying symbionts of the genera Piptadenia (P.), Parapiptadenia (Pp.), Pseudopiptadenia (Ps.), Pityrocarpa (Py.), Anadenanthera (A.) and Microlobius (Mi.), all of which are native to Brazil and are phylogenetically close to Mimosa, and which together with Mimosa comprise the “Piptadenia group”. We characterized 196 strains sampled from 18 species from 17 locations in Brazil using two neutral markers and two symbiotic genes in order to assess their species affiliations and the evolution of their symbiosis genes. We found that Burkholderia are common and highly diversified symbionts of species in the Piptadenia group, comprising nine Burkholderia species, of which three are new ones and one was never reported as symbiotic (B. phenoliruptrix). However, α-rhizobia were also detected and were occasionally dominant on a few species. A strong sampling site effect on the rhizobial nature of symbionts was detected, with the symbiont pattern of the same legume species changing drastically from location to location, even switching from β to α-rhizobia. Coinoculation assays showed a strong affinity of all the Piptadenia group species towards Burkholderia genotypes, with the exception of Mi. foetidus. Phylogenetic analyses of neutral and symbiotic markers showed that symbiosis genes in Burkholderia from the Piptadenia group have evolved mainly through vertical transfer, but also by horizontal transfer in two species.
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spelling pubmed-36551742013-05-20 Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae) Bournaud, Caroline de Faria, Sergio Miana dos Santos, José Miguel Ferreira Tisseyre, Pierre Silva, Michele Chaintreuil, Clémence Gross, Eduardo James, Euan K. Prin, Yves Moulin, Lionel PLoS One Research Article Burkholderia legume symbionts (also called α-rhizobia) are ancient in origin and are the main nitrogen-fixing symbionts of species belonging to the large genus Mimosa in Brazil. We investigated the extent of the affinity between Burkholderia and species in the tribe Mimoseae by studying symbionts of the genera Piptadenia (P.), Parapiptadenia (Pp.), Pseudopiptadenia (Ps.), Pityrocarpa (Py.), Anadenanthera (A.) and Microlobius (Mi.), all of which are native to Brazil and are phylogenetically close to Mimosa, and which together with Mimosa comprise the “Piptadenia group”. We characterized 196 strains sampled from 18 species from 17 locations in Brazil using two neutral markers and two symbiotic genes in order to assess their species affiliations and the evolution of their symbiosis genes. We found that Burkholderia are common and highly diversified symbionts of species in the Piptadenia group, comprising nine Burkholderia species, of which three are new ones and one was never reported as symbiotic (B. phenoliruptrix). However, α-rhizobia were also detected and were occasionally dominant on a few species. A strong sampling site effect on the rhizobial nature of symbionts was detected, with the symbiont pattern of the same legume species changing drastically from location to location, even switching from β to α-rhizobia. Coinoculation assays showed a strong affinity of all the Piptadenia group species towards Burkholderia genotypes, with the exception of Mi. foetidus. Phylogenetic analyses of neutral and symbiotic markers showed that symbiosis genes in Burkholderia from the Piptadenia group have evolved mainly through vertical transfer, but also by horizontal transfer in two species. Public Library of Science 2013-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3655174/ /pubmed/23691052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063478 Text en © 2013 Bournaud et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bournaud, Caroline
de Faria, Sergio Miana
dos Santos, José Miguel Ferreira
Tisseyre, Pierre
Silva, Michele
Chaintreuil, Clémence
Gross, Eduardo
James, Euan K.
Prin, Yves
Moulin, Lionel
Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title_full Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title_fullStr Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title_full_unstemmed Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title_short Burkholderia Species Are the Most Common and Preferred Nodulating Symbionts of the Piptadenia Group (Tribe Mimoseae)
title_sort burkholderia species are the most common and preferred nodulating symbionts of the piptadenia group (tribe mimoseae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063478
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