Ensifer numidicus explained
Ensifer numidicus is a nitrogen fixing symbiont of Fabaceae. gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacterium of the family Rhizobiaceae.[1] First described in 2010; more biovars have since been isolated and described with ORS 1407 considered the representative organism.[2] Most examples have been found in arid and infra-arid regions of Tunisia.[3]
Host plants
Biovars has been shown to induce nodule formation in a wide variety of symbiosis competent plant species including Medicago Sativa(cultivated alfalfa)[4] , Lotus creticus, Syrian mesquite(Prosopis farcta),[5] Lens culinaris Medikus ssp(lentils)[6] [7] as well as Cicer arietinum(chickpea) and Argyrolobium uniflorum.
Associated Biovars
Argyrolobium uniflorum
ORS 1407
cultivated alfalfa (Medicago sativa) :ORS 1407
Lotus creticus
PT26, ORS 1410
Cultivated lentils(Lens culinaris): ORS 1444
Cicer arietinum(chickpea):LBi2
Syrian mesquite(Prosopis farcta):PN14
Known relationships between cultivars
This phylogeny is based on a constrained analysis of the 16S ribosomal RNA
Genome
16s RNA analysis has found Ensifer numidicus to be closely related to Ensifer medicae and Ensifer garamanticus. Analogous genes between closely related species suggests high levels of horizontal gene transfer between closely related species. Laboratory inoculation has shown Ensifer numidicus engages in indeterminate nodulation with host plants in at least some circumstances.[8]
Growth conditions
E. numidicus has been found to grow on yeast-mannitol medium at 28C with an upper limit of 40C.[9] Laboratory cultivated strains have found metabolism of at least 13 substrates including dulcitol, D-lyxose, 1-O-methyl a-D-glucopyranoside, 3-O-methyl-D-glucopyranose, D-gluconate, L-histidine, succinate, fumarate, ethanolamine, DL-b-hydroxybutyrate, L-aspartate, L-alanine and propionate. Sensitivity has been found to salt concentrations greater than 4%. Due to similarities to other Ensifer species, it cannot be described by growth conditions alone and must be differentiated by genetic components.
Notes and References
- Web site: Podstawka. Adam. Ensifer numidicus Type strain LMG 24690, CIP 109850, ORS 1407 BacDiveID:133535. 2021-09-02. bacdive.dsmz.de. en.
- Strain ORS 1407 (=LMG 24690 =CIP 109850) : Microbial Characteristics and Genomic Information.. 2010. en. 10.1601/ex.17831. Parker. Charles Thomas. Taylor. Dorothea. Garrity. George M.. 2024-04-17 . Charles Thomas. Parker. George M. Garrity.
- 2021-05-01. Diversity of rhizobia isolated from Tunisian arid soils capable of forming nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with Anthyllis henoniana. Journal of Arid Environments. en. 188. 104467. 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2021.104467. 0140-1963. Bessadok. Khouloud. Navarro-Torre. Salvadora. Fterich. Amira. Caviedes. Miguel Angel. Pajuelo. Eloisa. Rodríguez-Llorente. Ignacio David. Mars. Mohamed. 2021JArEn.188j4467B. 233567533.
- Merabet. Chahinez. Martens. Miet. Mahdi. M.. Zakhia. Frederic. Sy. A.. Le Roux. C.. Domergue. O.. Coopman. Renata. Bekki. A.. Mars. M.. Willems. Anne. 2010. Multilocus sequence analysis of root nodule isolates from Lotus arabicus (Senegal), Lotus creticus, Argyrolobium uniflorum and Medicago sativa (Tunisia) and description of Ensifer numidicus sp nov and Ensifer garamanticus sp nov.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60. 3. 664–674. 10.1099/ijs.0.012088-0. 19656922. 1466-5026. 1854/LU-936490. free.
- Fterich. A.. Mahdhi. M.. Caviedes. M. A.. Pajuelo. E.. Rivas. R.. Rodriguez-Llorente. I. D.. Mars. M.. 2011-06-01. Characterization of root-nodulating bacteria associated to Prosopis farcta growing in the arid regions of Tunisia. Archives of Microbiology. en. 193. 6. 385–397. 10.1007/s00203-011-0683-z. 21359955. 24398589. 1432-072X.
- Sami. Dhaoui. Mokhtar. Rejili. Peter. Mergaert. Mohamed. Mars. 2016. Rhizobium leguminosarum symbiovar trifolii, Ensifer numidicus and Mesorhizobium amorphae symbiovar ciceri (or Mesorhizobium loti) are new endosymbiotic bacteria of Lens culinaris Medik. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. en-GB. 92. 8. undefined. 10.1093/femsec/fiw118. 27267929. free.
- Web site: Taxonomic and symbiotic diversity of bacteria isolated from nodules of Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana in arid soils of Tunisia. 2021-09-02. ResearchGate. en.
- 2016-05-01. Rhizobial diversity, symbiotic effectiveness and structure of nodules of Vachellia macracantha. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. en. 96. 39–54. 10.1016/j.soilbio.2016.01.011. 0038-0717. Cordero. Irene. Ruiz-Díez. Beatriz. Coba de la Peña. Teodoro. Balaguer. Luis. Lucas. M. Mercedes. Rincón. Ana. Pueyo. José J..
- Merabet. C.. Martens. M.. Mahdhi. M.. Zakhia. F.. Sy. A.. Le Roux. C.. Domergue. O.. Coopman. R.. Bekki. A.. Mars. M.. Willems. A.. March 2010. Multilocus sequence analysis of root nodule isolates from Lotus arabicus (Senegal), Lotus creticus, Argyrolobium uniflorum and Medicago sativa (Tunisia) and description of Ensifer numidicus sp. nov. and Ensifer garamanticus sp. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60. Pt 3. 664–674. 10.1099/ijs.0.012088-0. 1466-5026. 19656922. 1854/LU-936490. free.