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Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern

Acacia senegal (L) Willd. and Acacia seyal Del. are highly nitrogen-fixing and moderately salt tolerant species. In this study we focused on the genetic and genomic diversity of Acacia mesorhizobia symbionts from diverse origins in Senegal and investigated possible correlations between the genetic d...

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Autores principales: Diouf, Fatou, Diouf, Diegane, Klonowska, Agnieszka, Le Queré, Antoine, Bakhoum, Niokhor, Fall, Dioumacor, Neyra, Marc, Parrinello, Hugues, Diouf, Mayecor, Ndoye, Ibrahima, Moulin, Lionel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117667
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author Diouf, Fatou
Diouf, Diegane
Klonowska, Agnieszka
Le Queré, Antoine
Bakhoum, Niokhor
Fall, Dioumacor
Neyra, Marc
Parrinello, Hugues
Diouf, Mayecor
Ndoye, Ibrahima
Moulin, Lionel
author_facet Diouf, Fatou
Diouf, Diegane
Klonowska, Agnieszka
Le Queré, Antoine
Bakhoum, Niokhor
Fall, Dioumacor
Neyra, Marc
Parrinello, Hugues
Diouf, Mayecor
Ndoye, Ibrahima
Moulin, Lionel
author_sort Diouf, Fatou
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description Acacia senegal (L) Willd. and Acacia seyal Del. are highly nitrogen-fixing and moderately salt tolerant species. In this study we focused on the genetic and genomic diversity of Acacia mesorhizobia symbionts from diverse origins in Senegal and investigated possible correlations between the genetic diversity of the strains, their soil of origin, and their tolerance to salinity. We first performed a multi-locus sequence analysis on five markers gene fragments on a collection of 47 mesorhizobia strains of A. senegal and A. seyal from 8 localities. Most of the strains (60%) clustered with the M. plurifarium type strain ORS 1032(T), while the others form four new clades (MSP1 to MSP4). We sequenced and assembled seven draft genomes: four in the M. plurifarium clade (ORS3356, ORS3365, STM8773 and ORS1032(T)), one in MSP1 (STM8789), MSP2 (ORS3359) and MSP3 (ORS3324). The average nucleotide identities between these genomes together with the MLSA analysis reveal three new species of Mesorhizobium. A great variability of salt tolerance was found among the strains with a lack of correlation between the genetic diversity of mesorhizobia, their salt tolerance and the soils samples characteristics. A putative geographical pattern of A. senegal symbionts between the dryland north part and the center of Senegal was found, reflecting adaptations to specific local conditions such as the water regime. However, the presence of salt does not seem to be an important structuring factor of Mesorhizobium species.
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spelling pubmed-43198322015-02-18 Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern Diouf, Fatou Diouf, Diegane Klonowska, Agnieszka Le Queré, Antoine Bakhoum, Niokhor Fall, Dioumacor Neyra, Marc Parrinello, Hugues Diouf, Mayecor Ndoye, Ibrahima Moulin, Lionel PLoS One Research Article Acacia senegal (L) Willd. and Acacia seyal Del. are highly nitrogen-fixing and moderately salt tolerant species. In this study we focused on the genetic and genomic diversity of Acacia mesorhizobia symbionts from diverse origins in Senegal and investigated possible correlations between the genetic diversity of the strains, their soil of origin, and their tolerance to salinity. We first performed a multi-locus sequence analysis on five markers gene fragments on a collection of 47 mesorhizobia strains of A. senegal and A. seyal from 8 localities. Most of the strains (60%) clustered with the M. plurifarium type strain ORS 1032(T), while the others form four new clades (MSP1 to MSP4). We sequenced and assembled seven draft genomes: four in the M. plurifarium clade (ORS3356, ORS3365, STM8773 and ORS1032(T)), one in MSP1 (STM8789), MSP2 (ORS3359) and MSP3 (ORS3324). The average nucleotide identities between these genomes together with the MLSA analysis reveal three new species of Mesorhizobium. A great variability of salt tolerance was found among the strains with a lack of correlation between the genetic diversity of mesorhizobia, their salt tolerance and the soils samples characteristics. A putative geographical pattern of A. senegal symbionts between the dryland north part and the center of Senegal was found, reflecting adaptations to specific local conditions such as the water regime. However, the presence of salt does not seem to be an important structuring factor of Mesorhizobium species. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319832/ /pubmed/25658650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117667 Text en © 2015 Diouf 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
Diouf, Fatou
Diouf, Diegane
Klonowska, Agnieszka
Le Queré, Antoine
Bakhoum, Niokhor
Fall, Dioumacor
Neyra, Marc
Parrinello, Hugues
Diouf, Mayecor
Ndoye, Ibrahima
Moulin, Lionel
Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title_full Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title_fullStr Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title_short Genetic and Genomic Diversity Studies of Acacia Symbionts in Senegal Reveal New Species of Mesorhizobium with a Putative Geographical Pattern
title_sort genetic and genomic diversity studies of acacia symbionts in senegal reveal new species of mesorhizobium with a putative geographical pattern
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117667
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