Abstract

Rhizobium fredii USDA 206 carries four plasmids which total more than 1200 MDa of DNA. A series of plasmid-cured mutants of strain USDA 206 were derived and compared to determine possible functions of the plasmids, as well as the effect of the plasmids on growth and competitiveness of their host strains. No functions of plasmid pRj206a or pRj206c were found. Plasmid pRj206b was found to have a higher copy number in the non-mucoid (Muc−) derivative strain 206CANS. Transfer of pRj206b conferred on two recipient strains a Muc− phenotype indicating control of exopolysaccharide synthesis by this plasmid. The same plasmid appeared to encode repression of melanin synthesis. Strain 206CANS was also shown to have a shorter generation time than USDA 206 and to out-compete USDA 206 in batch and chemostat culture. Competition for nodulation indicated little difference between USDA 206 and 206CANS, while USDA 206 appeared to be more competitive than two of the other cured derivatives.

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