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Expression of an exogenous 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase gene in ...

Autor(es): Brígido, Clarisse cv logo 1 ; Nascimento, Francisco X. cv logo 2 ; Duan, Jin cv logo 3 ; Glick, Bernard R. cv logo 4 ; Oliveira, Solange cv logo 5

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9171

Origem: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Assunto(s): salinity; ACC deaminase; mesorhizobia; symbiosis; stress tolerance


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Our goal was to study the symbiotic performance of two Mesorhizobium ciceri strains, transformed with an exogenous 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase gene (acdS), in chickpea plants under salinity stress. The EE-7 (salt-sensitive) and G-55 (salt-tolerant) M. ciceri strains were transformed with an acdS gene present on plasmid pRKACC. Salinity significantly reduced the overall growth of plants inoculated with either wild-type strains. Although the growth of plants inoculated with either salt-sensitive or salt-tolerant strain was reduced under salinity, the salt-tolerant strain showed a higher ability to nodulate chickpea under salt stress compared to the salt-sensitive strain. The shoot dry weight was significantly higher in plants inoculated with the acdS-transformed salt-sensitive strain compared to the plants inoculated with the native strain in the presence of salt. The negative effects of salt stress were also reduced in nodulation when using acdS-transformed strains in comparison to the wild-type strains. Interestingly, by expressing the exogenous acdS gene, the salt-sensitive strain was able to induce nodules in the same extent as the salt-tolerant strain. Although preliminary, these results suggest that genetic modification of a Mesorhizobium strain can improve its symbiotic performance under salt stress, and indicates that ACC deaminase can play an important role in facilitating plant-rhizobium interaction under salinity conditions.
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