Diazotrophic Burkholderia Species Associated with Field-Grown Maize and Sugarcane
Crops, Agricultural
2. Zero hunger
0301 basic medicine
Burkholderia
Molecular Sequence Data
Restriction Mapping
Genes, rRNA
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Zea mays
Saccharum
03 medical and health sciences
Species Specificity
Nitrogen Fixation
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Oxidoreductases
Mexico
Brazil
DOI:
10.1128/aem.72.5.3103-3110.2006
Publication Date:
2006-05-04T02:49:21Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Until recently, diazotrophy was known in only one of the 30 formally described species of
Burkholderia
. Novel N
2
-fixing plant-associated
Burkholderia
species such as
B. unamae
,
B. tropica
, and
B. xenovorans
have been described, but their environmental distribution is scarcely known. In the present study, the occurrence of N
2
-fixing
Burkholderia
species associated with different varieties of sugarcane and maize growing in regions of Mexico and Brazil was analyzed. Only 111 out of more than 900 isolates recovered had N
2
-fixing ability as demonstrated by the acetylene reduction assay. All 111 isolates also yielded a PCR product with primers targeting the
nifH
gene, which encodes a key enzyme in the process of nitrogen fixation. These 111 isolates were confirmed as belonging to the genus
Burkholderia
by using a new 16S rRNA-specific primer pair for diazotrophic species (except
B. vietnamiensis
) and closely related nondiazotrophic
Burkholderia
. In Mexico, many isolates of
B. unamae
(predominantly associated with sugarcane) and
B. tropica
(more often associated with maize) were recovered. However, in Brazil
B. tropica
was not identified among the isolates analyzed, and only a few
B. unamae
isolates were recovered from one sugarcane variety. Most Brazilian diazotrophic
Burkholderia
isolates (associated with both sugarcane and maize plants) belonged to a novel species, as revealed by amplified 16S rRNA gene restriction profiles, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and protein electrophoresis. In addition, transmissibility factors such as the
cblA
and
esmR
genes, identified among clinical and environmental isolates of opportunistic pathogens of
B. cenocepacia
and other species of the
B. cepacia
complex, were not detected in any of the plant-associated diazotrophic
Burkholderia
isolates analyzed.
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