Abstract

To explore the presence and expression of the nifH gene of diazotrophic endophytes in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) cv. NiF8, we conducted pot experiments for two seasons in a glasshouse from 10 June to 17 September (high temperature and long days) in 2005 and 1 September to 9 December (low temperature and short days) in 2006. The expression of nifH genes in the stems and roots of sugarcane plants at 50 (or 59) and 100 days after transplanting was investigated by reverse transcription (RT)–PCR and by examining the nifH nucleotide sequence diversity. N2 fixation was assessed by the 15N-dilution method. The nifH RNA sequences in the stems and roots of the first experiment were similar to those of Bradyrhizobium sp. and Azorhizobium caulinodans. In the second experiment, nifH expression from these bacteria was not detected in the stems. nifH gene expression in the stems was in accordance with 18–24% N derived from air in the high-temperature season and negligible in the low-temperature season. Both the proliferation of N2 fixers and expression of the nifH gene indicated that bacteria similar to rhizobia may contribute to N2 fixation in sugarcane under our experimental conditions.

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