Bradyrhizobium ontarionense sp. nov., a novel bacterial symbiont isolated from Aeschynomene indica (Indian jointvetch), harbours photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide (N2O) reductase genes

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10482-024-01940-6

Language of the publication
English
Date
2024-04-22
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Bromfield, Eden S. P.
  • Cloutier, Sylvie
Publisher
Springer Nature

Abstract

A novel bacterial symbiont, strain A19T, was previously isolated from a root-nodule of Aeschynomene indica and assigned to a new lineage in the photosynthetic clade of the genus Bradyrhizobium. Here data are presented for the detailed genomic and taxonomic analyses of novel strain A19T. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of genes of practical or ecological significance (photosynthesis, nitrous oxide reductase and nitrogen fixation genes). Phylogenomic analysis of whole genome sequences as well as 50 single-copy core gene sequences placed A19T in a highly supported lineage distinct from described Bradyrhizobium species with B. oligotrophicum as the closest relative. The digital DNA-DNA hybridization and average nucleotide identity values for A19T in pair-wise comparisons with close relatives were far lower than the respective threshold values of 70% and ~ 96% for definition of species boundaries. The complete genome of A19T consists of a single 8.44 Mbp chromosome and contains a photosynthesis gene cluster, nitrogen-fixation genes and genes encoding a complete denitrifying enzyme system including nitrous oxide reductase implicated in the reduction of N2O, a potent greenhouse gas, to inert dinitrogen. Nodulation and type III secretion system genes, needed for nodulation by most rhizobia, were not detected. Data for multiple phenotypic tests complemented the sequence-based analyses. Strain A19T elicits nitrogen-fixing nodules on stems and roots of A. indica plants but not on soybeans or Macroptilium atropurpureum. Based on the data presented, a new species named Bradyrhizobium ontarionense sp. nov. is proposed with strain A19T (= LMG 32638T = HAMBI 3761T) as the type strain.

Subject

  • Nature and environment

Keywords

  • nitrous oxide reductase gene,
  • photosynthesis,
  • gene cluster,
  • symbiotic nitrogen fixation,
  • bacteria

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Yes

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Green

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1572-9699
0003-6072

Article

Journal title
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Journal volume
117
Article number
69
Accepted date
2024-02-02
Submitted date
2023-11-22

Citation(s)

Bromfield, E. S. P., & Cloutier S. (2004). Bradyrhizobium ontarionense sp. nov., a novel bacterial symbiont isolated from Aeschynomene indica (Indian jointvetch), harbours photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide (N2O) reductase genes. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 117, 69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10482-024-01940-6

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