INVESTIGADORES
PISTORIO Mariano
artículos
Título:
A microcosm study on the influence of pH and the host-plant on the soil persistence of two alfalfa-nodulating rhizobia with different saprophytic and symbiotic characteristics
Autor/es:
MARÍA FLORENCIA DEL PAPA; MARIANO PISTORIO; LAURA J. BALAGURÉ; WALTER O. DRAGHI; CAREN WEGENER; ALEANDRO PERTICARI; KARSTEN NIEHAUS; ANTOMIO LAGARES
Revista:
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
Editorial:
Springer-Verlag
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 39 p. 112 - 116
ISSN:
0178-2762
Resumen:
The acid tolerance of Sinorhizobium meliloti in culture media and in soils is considered a useful criteria to select for strains with improved survival in agricultural acidic soils. Using a glass tube system with gamma-irradiated soil at different pH values, we analysed the survival of two different alfalfa-nodulating rhizobia: S. meliloti (pH limit for growth 5.6–6.0) and the acid-tolerant Rhizobium sp. LPU83, closely related to the strain Rhizobium sp. Or191 (pH limit for growth below 5.0). Although the acid-tolerant rhizobia showed a slightly better survival during the first months in acid soil (pH=5.6), none of the strains could be detected 2 months after inoculation (bacterial counts were below 10 3 colony-forming units (cfu)/30 g of soil). The inclusion of two alfalfa plants/glass tube with soil, however, supported the persistence of both types of rhizobia at pH 5.6 for over 2 months with counts higher than 9×10 6 cfu/30 g of soil. Remarkably, in the presence of alfalfa the cell densities reached by S. meliloti were higher than those reached by strain LPU83, which started to decline 1 week after inoculation. Although more acid-sensitive in the culture medium than the Or191-like rhizobia, in the presence of the host plant the S. meliloti strains showed to be better adapted to the free-living condition, irrespective of the pH of the soil.