Conformity and diversity among field isolates of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae, bv. trifolii, and bv. phaseoli revealed by DNA hybridization using chromosome and plasmid probes

1993 
A study was made of 113 bacterial isolates from root nodules of peas, lentils, red clover, and French beans, which had been grown in the same soil. Plasmid band profiles visualized in Eckhardt gels were analysed in relation to DNA hybridization patterns obtained by probing restricted total cellular DNA in Southern blots. Rhizobium leguminosarum chromosomal probes (plac12, pCOS309.1) and various symbiotic plasmid (nod gene region) probes were used. Dominant plasmid DNA hybridization patterns and more frequent combinations of plasmid patterns and chromosomal types were found among the isolates of each host plant species; the occurrence of alternative combinations indicated that genetic transfer and recombination among members of this soil population had taken place. About 40% of all isolates belonged to the same chromosomal type. Isolates of the same chromosomal type were often found with cryptic plasmids of the same size in different host plant species. Although isolates could not be assigned to their resp...
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