Colonization of wheat (Triticum vulgare L.) by N2-fixing cyanobacteria. I. A survey of soil cyanobacterial isolates forming associations with roots

A variety of heterocystous, N2-fixing cyanobacteria, isolated from soils, were identified as members of the genera Nostoc, Anabaena and Cylindrospermum. These isolates were tested for their ability to form associations with the roots of wheat seedlings grown in liquid culture. Two types of associati...

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Published inThe New phytologist Vol. 118; no. 3; pp. 477 - 483
Main Authors Gantar, M, Kerby, N.W, Rowell, P, Obreht, Z
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Cambridge University Press 01.07.1991
Blackwell
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Summary:A variety of heterocystous, N2-fixing cyanobacteria, isolated from soils, were identified as members of the genera Nostoc, Anabaena and Cylindrospermum. These isolates were tested for their ability to form associations with the roots of wheat seedlings grown in liquid culture. Two types of associations were recognized: loose associations with cyanobacterial filaments growing between root hairs, which were typical of the Anabaena isolates, and tight associations of microcolonies in intimate association with the root surface, which were restricted to certain Nostoc isolates. Differences in nitrogenase activities of the free-living and associated cyanobacteria, together with the effects of added nitrate, indicate that nitrogenase activity may be influenced by the plant and/or its products.
ISSN:0028-646X
1469-8137