A study of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii populations from soil extracts using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA profiles

  • Dye, Malcolm
  • Skot, Leif
  • Mytton, Lance
  • Cresswell, Ann
  • Harrison, Stephen P.
  • Dooley, John J.
Publication date
April 1995

Abstract

This study has shown that isolates of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii can be grouped on the basis of their randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fragment patterns. Evidence is presented that these groups are not entirely arbitrary but are consistent with other genetic and phenotypic characteristics. RAPD analysis has been used to assess the efficiency of a dispersion and differential centrifugation procedure used to extract bacteria from soil. Whilst the major groups of Rhizobium isolates in soils were also found in the extracts, some of the others were missing. This is also reflected in the finding, made by measuring abundance of organisms, that as many Rhizobium isolates are left in the residue as appear in the supernatant; mo...

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