Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic

Root-associated bacteria capable of reducing acetylene to ethylene (biological nitrogen fixation) were isolated from various native plants grown in the Canadian High Arctic. All the strains belonged to the genus Pseudomonas but varied in several physiological characteristics. The rates of acetylene...

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Main Authors: Lifshitz, Ran, Kloepper, Joseph W., Scher, Fran M., Tipping, Elizabeth M., Laliberté, Monique
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Published: 1986
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16346983
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:238855 2023-05-15T14:56:20+02:00 Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic Lifshitz, Ran Kloepper, Joseph W. Scher, Fran M. Tipping, Elizabeth M. Laliberté, Monique 1986-02 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC238855 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16346983 en eng http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC238855 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16346983 Copyright © 1986, American Society for Microbiology Microorganism-Plant Interactions Text 1986 ftpubmed 2013-08-29T15:54:24Z Root-associated bacteria capable of reducing acetylene to ethylene (biological nitrogen fixation) were isolated from various native plants grown in the Canadian High Arctic. All the strains belonged to the genus Pseudomonas but varied in several physiological characteristics. The rates of acetylene reduction at 14 or 20°C were higher than at 25 or 9°C. Six strains reduced acetylene at 4°C. All the strains exhibited chemotaxis to l-asparagine in semisolid agar at 4 to 25°C. Eleven strains colonized roots of canola (Brassica campestris cv. Tobin) in field soil at population densities of log 4.3 to log 5.1 CFU/g of fresh root at 14°C and log 4.0 to log 5.2 CFU/g of fresh root at 25°C. Some of these nitrogen-fixing pseudomonad strains demonstrated a competitive advantage for root colonization over other rhizosphere bacteria at low temperatures. The combined capabilities of nitrogen fixation and root colonization by diazotrophic pseudomonads may be useful for the development of a biofertilizer inoculant for temperate and cold regions. Text Arctic PubMed Central (PMC) Arctic
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Lifshitz, Ran
Kloepper, Joseph W.
Scher, Fran M.
Tipping, Elizabeth M.
Laliberté, Monique
Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
topic_facet Microorganism-Plant Interactions
description Root-associated bacteria capable of reducing acetylene to ethylene (biological nitrogen fixation) were isolated from various native plants grown in the Canadian High Arctic. All the strains belonged to the genus Pseudomonas but varied in several physiological characteristics. The rates of acetylene reduction at 14 or 20°C were higher than at 25 or 9°C. Six strains reduced acetylene at 4°C. All the strains exhibited chemotaxis to l-asparagine in semisolid agar at 4 to 25°C. Eleven strains colonized roots of canola (Brassica campestris cv. Tobin) in field soil at population densities of log 4.3 to log 5.1 CFU/g of fresh root at 14°C and log 4.0 to log 5.2 CFU/g of fresh root at 25°C. Some of these nitrogen-fixing pseudomonad strains demonstrated a competitive advantage for root colonization over other rhizosphere bacteria at low temperatures. The combined capabilities of nitrogen fixation and root colonization by diazotrophic pseudomonads may be useful for the development of a biofertilizer inoculant for temperate and cold regions.
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author Lifshitz, Ran
Kloepper, Joseph W.
Scher, Fran M.
Tipping, Elizabeth M.
Laliberté, Monique
author_facet Lifshitz, Ran
Kloepper, Joseph W.
Scher, Fran M.
Tipping, Elizabeth M.
Laliberté, Monique
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title Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
title_short Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
title_full Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
title_fullStr Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonads Isolated from Roots of Plants Grown in the Canadian High Arctic
title_sort nitrogen-fixing pseudomonads isolated from roots of plants grown in the canadian high arctic
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