C 4 -dicarboxylate transport mutants of Rhizobium trifolii form ineffective nodules on Trifolium repens
- 1 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 78 (7) , 4284-4288
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.78.7.4284
Abstract
Mutants of R. trifolii strain 7012 defective in C4-dicarboxylate transport were isolated by using a selective procedure based on pH indicator media. The mutant strains CR7098 and CR7099 failed to grow on or transport succinate, fumarate or malate, but grew at wild-type rates on several other C sources. The C4-dicarboxylate transport system was inducible in strain 7012, but was expressed constitutively in 4 of 5 succinate-positive revertants of strain CR7098. In the 5th CR7098 revertant (strain CR8008) the system was inducible. However, in contrast to strain 7012, strain CR8008 failed to use the C4-dicarboxylates in the presence of a 2nd C source. Revertants of strain CR7099 were similar to strain 7012. Both strains CR7098 and CR7099 nodulated white and red clover at a rate similar to that of strain 7012, but nodules formed by the mutant strains were white and ineffective. Microscopic examination showed that the pattern of development of white clover nodules formed by strain CR7098 was similar to that observed with nodules formed by strain 7012, except that large amounts of starch accumulated in bacteroid-filled cells and senescence occurred earlier. Revertant strains were effective, except for strain CR8008, which formed ineffective nodules. A supply of C4-dicarboxylates to bacteroids is essential for N fixation in clover nodules. However, rhizobia within plant cells must also utilize other C sources to support growth and division.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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