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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, June 1999, p. 2716-2722, Vol. 65, No. 6
Centro de Investigación sobre
Fijación de Nitrógeno, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Morelos,
México
Received 14 December 1998/Accepted 11 March 1999
To improve symbiotic nitrogen fixation on alfalfa plants,
Sinorhizobium meliloti strains containing different average
copy numbers of a symbiotic DNA region were constructed by specific DNA
amplification (SDA). A DNA fragment containing a regulatory gene
(nodD1), the common nodulation genes (nodABC),
and an operon essential for nitrogen fixation (nifN) from
the nod regulon region of the symbiotic plasmid pSyma of
S. meliloti was cloned into a plasmid unable to replicate
in this organism. The plasmid then was integrated into the homologous
DNA region of S. meliloti strains 41 and 1021, which
resulted in a duplication of the symbiotic region.
Sinorhizobium derivatives carrying further amplification were selected by growing the bacteria in increased concentrations of an
antibiotic marker present in the integrated vector. Derivatives of
strain 41 containing averages of 3 and 6 copies and a derivative of
strain 1021 containing an average of 2.5 copies of the symbiotic region
were obtained. In addition, the same region was introduced into both
strains as a multicopy plasmid, yielding derivatives with an average of
seven copies per cell. Nodulation, nitrogenase activity, plant nitrogen
content, and plant growth were analyzed in alfalfa plants inoculated
with the different strains. The copy number of the symbiotic region was
critical in determining the plant phenotype. In the case of the strains
with a moderate increase in copy number, symbiotic properties were
improved significantly. The inoculation of alfalfa with these strains
resulted in an enhancement of plant growth.
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Increase in Alfalfa Nodulation, Nitrogen Fixation, and Plant
Growth by Specific DNA Amplification in Sinorhizobium
meliloti
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Centro de
Investigación sobre Fijación de Nitrógeno, UNAM, Ap.
Postal 565-A, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México. Phone: (52) (73)
13-98-77. Fax: (52) (73) 11-67-10. E-mail:
gina{at}cifn.unam.mx.
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