Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species

Nodulation characteristics in five species of Indigofera viz., I .trita, I. linnaei, I. astragalina, I. parviflora and I. viscosa was studied at regular intervals on the plants raised in garden soil. Among the species studied, highest average number of nodules per plant of 23 with maximum sized nodu...

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Main Authors: Kumari, B. S., Ram, M. R., Mallaiah, K. V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2010-01-01
Series:Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
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Online Access:http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol6no2/research5.pdf
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spelling doaj-44b29ef84c7e4cab93c07808ee72dd332020-11-24T22:29:47ZengMalaysian Society for MicrobiologyMalaysian Journal of Microbiology1823-82622231-75382010-01-0162133139Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera speciesKumari, B. S.Ram, M. R.Mallaiah, K. V.Nodulation characteristics in five species of Indigofera viz., I .trita, I. linnaei, I. astragalina, I. parviflora and I. viscosa was studied at regular intervals on the plants raised in garden soil. Among the species studied, highest average number of nodules per plant of 23 with maximum sized nodules of 8.0 mm diameter was observed in I. astragalina. Biochemical analysis of root nodules of I. astragalina revealed that the leghaemoglobin content of nodules and nitrogen content of root, shoot, leaves and nodules were gradually increased up to 60 DAS, and then decreased with increase in age. Rhizobium isolates of five species of Indigofera were isolated and screened for enzymatic activities and total cellular protein profiles. All the five isolates showed nitrate reductase, citrase, tryptophanase and catalase activity while much variation was observed for enzymes like gelatinase, urease, caseinase, lipase, amylase, lysine decarboxylase and protease activities. Among the isolates studied, only the isolate from I. viscosa has the ability to solubilize the insoluble tricalcium phosphate. All the Rhizobium isolates exhibit similarity in protein content, except the isolate from I. viscosa which showed one additional protein band.http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol6no2/research5.pdfRhizobiumIndigofera speciesBiochemical analysisSDS-PAGE
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author Kumari, B. S.
Ram, M. R.
Mallaiah, K. V.
spellingShingle Kumari, B. S.
Ram, M. R.
Mallaiah, K. V.
Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Rhizobium
Indigofera species
Biochemical analysis
SDS-PAGE
author_facet Kumari, B. S.
Ram, M. R.
Mallaiah, K. V.
author_sort Kumari, B. S.
title Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
title_short Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
title_full Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
title_fullStr Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Nodulation, Biochemical Analysis and Protein Profiles of Rhizobium Isolated From Indigofera species
title_sort studies on nodulation, biochemical analysis and protein profiles of rhizobium isolated from indigofera species
publisher Malaysian Society for Microbiology
series Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1823-8262
2231-7538
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Nodulation characteristics in five species of Indigofera viz., I .trita, I. linnaei, I. astragalina, I. parviflora and I. viscosa was studied at regular intervals on the plants raised in garden soil. Among the species studied, highest average number of nodules per plant of 23 with maximum sized nodules of 8.0 mm diameter was observed in I. astragalina. Biochemical analysis of root nodules of I. astragalina revealed that the leghaemoglobin content of nodules and nitrogen content of root, shoot, leaves and nodules were gradually increased up to 60 DAS, and then decreased with increase in age. Rhizobium isolates of five species of Indigofera were isolated and screened for enzymatic activities and total cellular protein profiles. All the five isolates showed nitrate reductase, citrase, tryptophanase and catalase activity while much variation was observed for enzymes like gelatinase, urease, caseinase, lipase, amylase, lysine decarboxylase and protease activities. Among the isolates studied, only the isolate from I. viscosa has the ability to solubilize the insoluble tricalcium phosphate. All the Rhizobium isolates exhibit similarity in protein content, except the isolate from I. viscosa which showed one additional protein band.
topic Rhizobium
Indigofera species
Biochemical analysis
SDS-PAGE
url http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol6no2/research5.pdf
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