Root - associated Burkholderia spp. on the hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) cover crop vary depending on soil history of use

Vicia villosa is a cover crops commonly introduced in the rotation schema of sustainable agricultural practices. As a leguminous crop, Vicia villosa interacts with rhizobia to fix atmospheric nitrogen, modifying the nutritional status of consecutive crops. The interaction with other probiotic bact...

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Otros Autores: Draghi, Walter Omar, Alvarez, Florencia, Russo, Daniela Marta, Lagares, Antonio, Wall, Luis Gabriel, Zorreguieta, Angeles
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245 1 |a Root - associated Burkholderia spp. on the hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) cover crop vary depending on soil history of use 
520 |a Vicia villosa is a cover crops commonly introduced in the rotation schema of sustainable agricultural practices. As a leguminous crop, Vicia villosa interacts with rhizobia to fix atmospheric nitrogen, modifying the nutritional status of consecutive crops. The interaction with other probiotic bacteria is, however, unknown. Burkholderia spp. are dominant members of rhizosphere, providing biological functions to promote plant growth. To recognize the interaction of the hairy vetch with the relevant plant related Burkholderia spp. species we performed microcosm experiments with soils having different history of use. Results showed that populations size of Burkholderia spp. on Vicia roots were similar for all treatments irrespective of land uses history. However, Vicia villosa was able to recruited different diversity of root associated Burkholderia spp. species, ressembling the populations structure in the bulk soils. Root-associated Burkholderia spp. were mainly enriched in strains with already recognized interactions with plants. These results suggest that bulk soils with a history of crop rotation instead of monocropping contribute with a higher diversity of Burkholderia spp. species capable of interacting with hairy vetch roots. 
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700 1 |a Draghi, Walter Omar  |u Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular (IBBM). CONICET CCT La Plata, Argentina.  |9 43131 
700 1 |a Alvarez, Florencia  |u Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biociencias Agrícolas y Ambientales (INBA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.  |u CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biociencias Agrícolas y Ambientales (INBA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.  |9 69756 
700 1 |a Russo, Daniela Marta  |u CONICET. Fundación Instituto Leloir (IIBBA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.  |9 73593 
700 1 |a Lagares, Antonio  |u Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular (IBBM). CONICET CCT La Plata, Argentina.  |9 73594 
700 1 |a Wall, Luis Gabriel  |u Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología. Bernal, Argentina.  |9 73595 
700 1 |a Zorreguieta, Angeles  |u CONICET. Fundación Instituto Leloir (IIBBA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.  |9 73596 
773 |t Rhizosphere  |g Vol.17 (2021), art.100297, 4 p., grafs. 
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