Diversity and cross inoculation abilities amongrhizobia isolated from different guar (C yamobsistetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) lines
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2003-10
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ALNEELAIN UNIVERSITY
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Ten R/1/zu/uiini lSUlillCs were isolated Iroin the root nodules olltcn guar
lines. The isolates were authenticated each with ills respective host (line)
of isolation. Cross-inoculation experiments revealed a wide range in the
degree of line-isolate efliciency. The majority of guar lilies benefited
from R/7/3!)/HIIIH inoculation. This was rellected in the high shoot dry
weight and nitrogen content produced by the inoculated plants as
compared to their respective non-inoculated controls.
l\/licroscopical and biochemical characterization showed that all tested
isolates were last growing, inicroaerophilic, acid producing, catalase and
oxidase positive, they donlt absorb congo red, and were unable to grow
on Glucose Pepton Agar (GPA). The isolates did not utilize citrate or
ornithine and were also unable to produce HZS, lndole_ Acetoin or 3-
ketolactose.
All isolates were able to utilize most olthe tested carbohydrates as sole
carbon sources and were also able to tolerate high salinity level (up to
I92 gill), /\ntibiotic sensitivity tests showed a wide range oi‘ variations
among the isolates. However, all tested isolates were lound to be resistant
to Tetracycline and Ampicilin. Serologically, all isolates cross-
agglutinated with each other indicating close serological alillinities among
them. Summing up _ cluster analysis have separated the isolates into four
groups that have included the following isolates:
l- Group l: isolates /\22_ B4_ E51 l'l 5 and lll5.
2- Group ll: isolates D30 and ll2.
3- Group lll: isolate G7.
4- Group V: isolates C33 and lll5.
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A Thesis submitted lo the University ol‘klhzrrlouin in lullillmciit
oflhe requirements for the degree ofrnuster Science in Botany - university khartoum
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inoculation