2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjm.2016.03.001
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Abstract: The strain BR 3262 was isolated from nodule of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) growing in soil of the Atlantic Forest area in Brazil and it is reported as an efficient nitrogen fixing bacterium associated to cowpea. Firstly, this strain was assigned as Bradyrhizobium elkanii, however, recently a more detailed genetic and molecular characterization has indicated it could be a Bradyrhizobium pachyrhizi species. We report here the draft genome sequence of B. pachyrhizi strain BR 3262, an elite bacterium used a… Show more

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“…With 43 members, cluster I was found to include at least two types of isolates found to be related to distinct B. elkanii -like strains: CI-1A, -7A, -33M, -36B, -36E, and CI-40F formed one subgroup while the CI-15C and CI-19F formed a second subgroup of isolates. In fact 16S rDNA-ITS-23S rDNA sequencing confirmed that the six isolates CI-1A to CI-40F were closely related to a recently sequenced strain isolated in Brazil and referred to as B. pachyrhizi BR3262 (Simões-Araújo et al, 2016), whereas the second subgroup made of CI-15C and CI-19F-like isolates was found to be more closely related to B. elkanii USDA 76 T (see Figure 3). Whether these two subgroups of cluster I isolates indeed belong to taxonomically distinct species remains to be determined, but nodulation assays showed that symbiotic proficiency of CI-36E and CI-15C differed notably on V. radiata cv.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…With 43 members, cluster I was found to include at least two types of isolates found to be related to distinct B. elkanii -like strains: CI-1A, -7A, -33M, -36B, -36E, and CI-40F formed one subgroup while the CI-15C and CI-19F formed a second subgroup of isolates. In fact 16S rDNA-ITS-23S rDNA sequencing confirmed that the six isolates CI-1A to CI-40F were closely related to a recently sequenced strain isolated in Brazil and referred to as B. pachyrhizi BR3262 (Simões-Araújo et al, 2016), whereas the second subgroup made of CI-15C and CI-19F-like isolates was found to be more closely related to B. elkanii USDA 76 T (see Figure 3). Whether these two subgroups of cluster I isolates indeed belong to taxonomically distinct species remains to be determined, but nodulation assays showed that symbiotic proficiency of CI-36E and CI-15C differed notably on V. radiata cv.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…vignae corroborates with the hypothesis that Africa is the centre of origin of this symbiovar, from where the strains and host seeds were dispersed to other continents [17]. The NI values for WSM 4400 T ranged from 95.2-99.1 % among the strains of closely related species (Table S2), with the highest NI value found between WSM 4400 T and B. pachyrhizi BR 3262, a strain successfully used in commercial inoculants for the cowpea crop in Brazil [45].…”
Section: Phylogenysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…VULI21 and presented a nodC sequence closely related to Bradyrhizobium strains isolated from V. unguiculata in Spain (VUPME10), Africa (STM3062), Greece (VULI11, VULI21 and VUCR24), and Brazil (BR 3262), composing the sv. vignae [17, 45, 46] with 100 % bootstrap support. Even though WSM 4400 T is the first strain isolated from Glycine sp.…”
Section: Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sequenced genome of strain BR 3262 (Ac.no. LJYE00000000.1) 34 was compared to genomes of the strains USDA 76 T ( B. elkanii – GenBank A.no. ARAG00000000.1) and PAC48 T ( B. pachyrhizi – GenBank A.no.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%