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Article Dans Une Revue Microbes and environments / JSME Année : 2016

In-planta sporulation capacity enhances infectivity and rhizospheric competitiveness of Frankia strains

La capacite de sporulation in planta augmente l'inaffectivité et la compétitivité rhizosphérique des souches de Frankia

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Frankia Sp+ strains maintain their ability to sporulate in symbiosis with actinorhizal plants, producing abundant sporangia inside host plant cells, in contrast to Sp– strains, which are unable to perform in-planta sporulation. We herein examined the role of in-planta sporulation in Frankia infectivity and competitiveness for root infection. Fifteen strains belonging to different Sp+ and Sp– phylogenetic lineages were inoculated on seedlings of Alnus glutinosa (Ag) and A. incana (Ai). Strain competitiveness was investigated by performing Sp–/Sp+ co-inoculations. Plant inoculations were standardized using crushed nodules obtained under laboratory-controlled conditions (same plant species, age, and environmental factors). Specific oligonucleotide primers were developed to identify Frankia Sp+ and/or Sp– strains in the resulting nodules. Single inoculation experiments showed that (i) infectivity by Sp+ strains was significantly greater than that by Sp– strains, (ii) genetically divergent Sp+ strains exhibited different infective abilities, and (iii) Sp+ and Sp– strains showed different host preferences according to the origin (host species) of the inocula. Co-inoculations of Sp+ and Sp– strains revealed the greater competitiveness of Sp+ strains (98.3 to 100% of Sp+ nodules, with up to 15.6% nodules containing both Sp+ and Sp– strains). The results of the present study highlight differences in Sp+/Sp– strain ecological behaviors and provide new insights to strengthen the obligate symbiont hypothesis for Sp+ strains.
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C P Cotin-Galvan, Adrien C Pozzi, Guillaume P Schwob, Pascale P Fournier, Maria P Fernandez, et al.. In-planta sporulation capacity enhances infectivity and rhizospheric competitiveness of Frankia strains. Microbes and environments / JSME, 2016, 31 (1), pp.11-18. ⟨10.1264/jsme2.ME15090⟩. ⟨hal-01544431⟩
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