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Aeschynomene americana induces terminal bacteroid differentiation in Bradyrhizobium sp. USDA3516, a novel model for Dalbergioid-rhizobia symbiosis

Created on 07 Nov 2025

Authors

Carlew, T. S., Atherton, A. A., Shim, A., Rojas, C. P., Buchanan, R. A., Chang, J. H., Sachs, J. R., Belin, B. J.

Abstract

The paradigms of legume-rhizobia symbiosis are derived primarily from conserved features of Inverted-Repeat Lacking Clade (IRLC) legumes and closely related species. The Dalbergioids diverged from the IRLC early in legume evolution and possess unique symbiotic features but few genetically tractable models. The small, diploid Dalbergioid Aeschynomene americana (American jointvetch) has promise as a genetic model for Dalbergioid-rhizobia symbiosis, yet only a few studies have examined its symbiotic properties. We examined the symbiont range of A. americana from central Florida and characterized a native A. americana nodule isolate, Bradyrhizobium sp. USDA3516. We find that A. americana forms effective symbioses with B. sp. USDA3516, which is closely related to Thai A. americana symbiont B. sp DOA9, and with symbionts from the Dalbergioids stylo and peanut. Interestingly, several strains that effectively nodulated A. americana exhibited branched bacteroid morphologies, but we found that branching was neither necessary nor sufficient for effective symbiosis. Our study contradicts the prevailing view that bacteroid shape is a major determinant of symbiotic efficiency and presents the A. americana-B. sp. USDA3516 interaction as an optimal model of A. americana symbiosis.

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