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. 1994 Apr;60(4):1206-12.
doi: 10.1128/aem.60.4.1206-1212.1994.

Effects of temperature stress on bean-nodulating Rhizobium strains

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Effects of temperature stress on bean-nodulating Rhizobium strains

J Michiels et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

High soil temperatures in tropical areas limit nodulation and dinitrogen fixation by strains of Rhizobium. Several heat-tolerant bean-nodulating Rhizobium strains have been isolated previously. However, the basis of their resistance to heat remains unknown. In this study, we compared the effects of heat on symbiotic nitrogen fixation, cell survival, amino acid uptake, and protein synthesis in a heat-tolerant (CIAT899) and a heat-sensitive (CNPAF512) bean-nodulating Rhizobium strain. Acetylene reduction activity of nodulated roots excised from unstressed plants was strongly diminished at 35 or 40 degrees C when plants were nodulated either by CIAT899 or by CNPAF512. When these strains were tested under free-living conditions, survival at 40 degrees C as well as the kinetics of l-[S]methionine uptake and protein synthesis at 35 and 40 degrees C indicated the higher tolerance of CIAT899 than of CNPAF512 to thermal stress. The synthesis of heat shock proteins was detected in both strains, although at different temperatures. Increased synthesis of 14 heat shock proteins in CNPAF512 and of 6 heat shock proteins in CIAT899 was observed at 40 and 45 degrees C, respectively. A heat shock protein of approximately 21 kDa, of which the synthesis was strongest in both Rhizobium strains upon a temperature shift up, was also conserved in several other bean-nodulating rhizobia. Acquired thermotolerance in CIAT899 was shown to depend on protein synthesis.

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