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R Sylvester-Bradley1, P Thornton, P Jones
1Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, A.A. 6713, Cali, Colombia.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|April 1, 1988
Summary
Bradyrhizobium spp. exhibit colony dimorphism, with two persistent colony types showing varied switching rates and equilibrium proportions. This phenomenon, influencing bacterial growth and characteristics, may be common in Bradyrhizobium strains.
Area of Science:
- Microbiology
- Bacteriology
Background:
- Bradyrhizobium spp. are crucial nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with legumes.
- Bacterial colony morphology can indicate physiological differences within a strain.
- Understanding colony type dynamics is important for microbial ecology and symbiosis.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the phenomenon of colony dimorphism in Bradyrhizobium spp.
- To quantify the switching rates and equilibrium proportions between two colony types.
- To determine the growth characteristics of different colony types within strains.
Main Methods:
- Studied ten Bradyrhizobium spp. isolates from various legumes, forming two colony types.
- Subcultured 7-day-old colonies to assess cell type switching.
- Employed a computerized iterative procedure to calculate switching rates and predict equilibrium proportions.
Main Results:
- Significant variation in equilibrium proportions between colony types across strains (0.0216 to 0.9999).
- Switching rates differed, with some strains favoring wet-to-dry and others dry-to-wet transitions.
- Wetter colony types generally exhibited growth rates similar to or greater than drier types, with mean generation time differences of 0.37 h.
Conclusions:
- Colony dimorphism, characterized by two persistent colony types, is likely a common trait in Bradyrhizobium strains.
- The observed differences in switching rates and growth impact the population dynamics of Bradyrhizobium.
- This study provides quantitative insights into the stability and characteristics of distinct colony morphotypes.
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