Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima

Vigna minima is a climbing annual plant widely distributed in barren wilderness, grass land, and shrub bush of China and other countries such as Japan. However, the rhizobia nodulating with this plant has never been systematically studied. In order to reveal the biodiversity of nodulating rhizobia s...

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Main Authors: Guohua Liu, Xiaoling Liu, Wei Liu, Kangning Gao, Xiaoli Chen, En-Tao Wang, Zhenjun Zhao, Wenxiao Du, Yan Li
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.665839/full
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spelling doaj-da18b4ba41784a2081dab4753ded315b2021-05-04T06:50:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2021-05-011210.3389/fmicb.2021.665839665839Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minimaGuohua Liu0Xiaoling Liu1Wei Liu2Kangning Gao3Xiaoli Chen4En-Tao Wang5Zhenjun Zhao6Wenxiao Du7Yan Li8Yan Li9College of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai, ChinaCollege of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Coastal Biology and Bioresource Utilization, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai, ChinaCollege of Resources and Environment, Shijiazhuang University, Shijiazhuang, ChinaThe Fruit Trees Work Station of Penglai, Yantai, ChinaDepartamento de Microbiología, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City, MexicoCollege of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai, ChinaCollege of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai, ChinaCollege of Life Science, Yantai University, Yantai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Coastal Biology and Bioresource Utilization, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai, ChinaVigna minima is a climbing annual plant widely distributed in barren wilderness, grass land, and shrub bush of China and other countries such as Japan. However, the rhizobia nodulating with this plant has never been systematically studied. In order to reveal the biodiversity of nodulating rhizobia symbiosis with V. minima, a total of 874 rhizobium isolates were obtained from root nodules of the plant spread in 11 sampling sites of Shandong Peninsula, China, and they were designated as 41 haplotypes in the genus Bradyrhizobium based upon recA sequence analyses. By multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of five housekeeping genes (dnaK, glnII, gyrB, recA, and rpoB), the 41 strains representing different recA haplotypes were classified into nine defined species and nine novel genospecies. Bradyrhizobium elkanii, Bradyrhizobium ferriligni, and Bradyrhizobium pachyrhizi were the predominant and universally distributed groups. The phylogeny of symbiotic genes of nodC and nifH showed similar topology and phylogenetic relationships, in which all the representative strains were classified into two clades grouped with strains nodulating with Vigna spp., demonstrating that Vigna spp. shared common nodulating groups in the natural environment. All the representative strains formed nodules with V. minima in a nodulation test performed in green house conditions. The correlation between V. minima nodulating rhizobia and soil characteristics analyzed by CANOCO indicates that available nitrogen, total nitrogen, and organic carbon in the soil samples were the main factors affecting the distribution of rhizobia isolated in this study. This study systematically uncovered the biodiversity and distribution characteristics of V. minima nodulating rhizobia for the first time, which provided novel information for the formation of the corresponding rhizobium community.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.665839/fullrhizobiaBradyrhizobiumdiversityphylogenyVignadistribution
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author Guohua Liu
Xiaoling Liu
Wei Liu
Kangning Gao
Xiaoli Chen
En-Tao Wang
Zhenjun Zhao
Wenxiao Du
Yan Li
Yan Li
spellingShingle Guohua Liu
Xiaoling Liu
Wei Liu
Kangning Gao
Xiaoli Chen
En-Tao Wang
Zhenjun Zhao
Wenxiao Du
Yan Li
Yan Li
Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
Frontiers in Microbiology
rhizobia
Bradyrhizobium
diversity
phylogeny
Vigna
distribution
author_facet Guohua Liu
Xiaoling Liu
Wei Liu
Kangning Gao
Xiaoli Chen
En-Tao Wang
Zhenjun Zhao
Wenxiao Du
Yan Li
Yan Li
author_sort Guohua Liu
title Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
title_short Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
title_full Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
title_fullStr Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and Geographic Distribution of Rhizobia Nodulating With Vigna minima
title_sort biodiversity and geographic distribution of rhizobia nodulating with vigna minima
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Vigna minima is a climbing annual plant widely distributed in barren wilderness, grass land, and shrub bush of China and other countries such as Japan. However, the rhizobia nodulating with this plant has never been systematically studied. In order to reveal the biodiversity of nodulating rhizobia symbiosis with V. minima, a total of 874 rhizobium isolates were obtained from root nodules of the plant spread in 11 sampling sites of Shandong Peninsula, China, and they were designated as 41 haplotypes in the genus Bradyrhizobium based upon recA sequence analyses. By multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of five housekeeping genes (dnaK, glnII, gyrB, recA, and rpoB), the 41 strains representing different recA haplotypes were classified into nine defined species and nine novel genospecies. Bradyrhizobium elkanii, Bradyrhizobium ferriligni, and Bradyrhizobium pachyrhizi were the predominant and universally distributed groups. The phylogeny of symbiotic genes of nodC and nifH showed similar topology and phylogenetic relationships, in which all the representative strains were classified into two clades grouped with strains nodulating with Vigna spp., demonstrating that Vigna spp. shared common nodulating groups in the natural environment. All the representative strains formed nodules with V. minima in a nodulation test performed in green house conditions. The correlation between V. minima nodulating rhizobia and soil characteristics analyzed by CANOCO indicates that available nitrogen, total nitrogen, and organic carbon in the soil samples were the main factors affecting the distribution of rhizobia isolated in this study. This study systematically uncovered the biodiversity and distribution characteristics of V. minima nodulating rhizobia for the first time, which provided novel information for the formation of the corresponding rhizobium community.
topic rhizobia
Bradyrhizobium
diversity
phylogeny
Vigna
distribution
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.665839/full
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