Microvirga lupini sp. nov., Microvirga lotononidis sp. nov. and Microvirga zambiensis sp. nov. are alphaproteobacterial root-nodule bacteria that specifically nodulate and fix nitrogen with geographically and taxonomically separate legume hosts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2012
Journal Title
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
ISSN
1466-5026 eISSN: 1466-5034
Keywords
lupins, root-nodule bacteria, Listia angolensis, Lupinus texensis
Disciplines
Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Plant Sciences
Abstract
Strains of Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules of the native legumes Listia angolensis (from Zambia) and Lupinus texensis (from Texas, USA). Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene showed that the novel strains belong to the genus Microvirga , with ≥96.1 % sequence similarity with type strains of this genus. The closest relative of the representative strains Lut6T and WSM3557T was Microvirga flocculans TFBT, with 97.6–98.0 % similarity, while WSM3693T was most closely related to Microvirga aerilata 5420S-16T, with 98.8 % similarity. Analysis of the concatenated sequences of four housekeeping gene loci (dnaK, gyrB, recA and rpoB) and cellular fatty acid profiles confirmed the placement of Lut6T, WSM3557T and WSM3693T within the genus Microvirga . DNA–DNA relatedness values, and physiological and biochemical tests allowed genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of Lut6T, WSM3557T and WSM3693T from each other and from other Microvirga species with validly published names. The nodA sequence of Lut6T was placed in a clade that contained strains of Rhizobium , Mesorhizobium and Sinorhizobium , while the 100 % identical nodA sequences of WSM3557T and WSM3693T clustered with Bradyrhizobium , Burkholderia and Methylobacterium strains. Concatenated sequences for nifD and nifH show that the sequences of Lut6T, WSM3557T and WSM3693T were most closely related to that of Rhizobium etli CFN42T nifDH. On the basis of genotypic, phenotypic and DNA relatedness data, three novel species of Microvirga are proposed: Microvirga lupini sp. nov. (type strain Lut6T = LMG 26460T = HAMBI 3236T), Microvirga lotononidis sp. nov. (type strain WSM3557T = LMG 26455T = HAMBI 3237T) and Microvirga zambiensis sp. nov. (type strain WSM3693T = LMG 26454T = HAMBI 3238T).
Recommended Citation
Ardley, J K,
Parker, M A,
De Meyer, S E,
Trengrove, R D,
O'Hara, G W,
Reeve, W,
Yates, R J,
Dilworth, M J,
Willems, A,
and
Howieson, J G.
(2012), Microvirga lupini sp. nov., Microvirga lotononidis sp. nov. and Microvirga zambiensis sp. nov. are alphaproteobacterial root-nodule bacteria that specifically nodulate and fix nitrogen with geographically and taxonomically separate legume hosts. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 62 (11).
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