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Discovery of novel plant interaction determinants from the genomes of 163 root nodule bacteria

Seshadri, R., Reeve, W.G., Ardley, J.K., Tennessen, K., Woyke, T., Kyrpides, N.C. and Ivanova, N.N. (2015) Discovery of novel plant interaction determinants from the genomes of 163 root nodule bacteria. Scientific Reports, 5 . p. 16825.

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Abstract

Root nodule bacteria (RNB) or "rhizobia" are a type of plant growth promoting bacteria, typified by their ability to fix nitrogen for their plant host, fixing nearly 65% of the nitrogen currently utilized in sustainable agricultural production of legume crops and pastures. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of 110 RNB from diverse hosts and biogeographical regions, and undertook a global exploration of all available RNB genera with the aim of identifying novel genetic determinants of symbiotic association and plant growth promotion. Specifically, we performed a subtractive comparative analysis with non-RNB genomes, employed relevant transcriptomic data, and leveraged phylogenetic distribution patterns and sequence signatures based on known precepts of symbiotic- and host-microbe interactions. A total of 184 protein families were delineated, including known factors for nodulation and nitrogen fixation, and candidates with previously unexplored functions, for which a role in host-interaction, -regulation, biocontrol, and more, could be posited. These analyses expand our knowledge of the RNB purview and provide novel targets for strain improvement in the ultimate quest to enhance plant productivity and agricultural sustainability.

Item Type: Journal Article
Murdoch Affiliation(s): Centre for Rhizobium Studies
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
URI: http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/29216
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