INVESTIGADORES
FABRA Adriana Isidora
artículos
Título:
INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF ACIDITY AND ALUMINIUM ON THE GROWTH, LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE AND GLUTATHIONE CONTENTS IN TWO NODULATING PEANUT RHIZOBIA
Autor/es:
PONSONE,L; FABRA, ADRIANA; CASTRO, S.
Revista:
SYMBIOSIS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 36 p. 193 - 204
ISSN:
0334-5114
Resumen:
Abstract Aluminium (Al3+) is an abundant element in the soil, occurring in a wide variety of mineral forms which are largely inert at neutral pH. As the soil pH decreases, aluminium is mobilized into the soil solution and may become toxic to plants and soil microorganisms. In this work we show the effect of the combination of acidity and aluminium on two nodulating peanut rhizobia: Bradyrhizobium sp SEMIA 6144, peanut recommended inoculation, and the native isolate NCHAX obtained from soil C¨®rdoba (Argentina). Bradyrhizobium sp showed a decrease in the growth rate and an increase of glutathione (GSH) content at pH 5.5 and 50 ¦ÌM aluminium. Although the increase of the GSH content was not enough to prevent the bacterial growth rate decrease, the high level found could be related with a protection against the toxic effects of this metal. The isolate NCHAX growth rate and viability were not affected by the acid pH and the aluminium and the GSH content remained unchanged. However, in both peanut microsymbionts were found changes in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) contents related to alteration in the cellular hydrophobicity under this stress condition.