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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2000
A Diouf; P. De Lajudie; Marc Neyra; Karel Kersters; Monique Gillis; Esperanza Martínez-Romero; Mamadou Gueye
Fifty-eight new isolates were obtained from root nodules of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivated in soils originating from different agroecological areas in Senegal and Gambia (West Africa). A polyphasic approach including both phenotypic and genotypic techniques was used to study the diversity of the 58 Rhizobium isolates and to determine their taxonomic relationships with reference strains. All the techniques performed, analysis of multilocus enzyme electrophoretic patterns, SDS-PAGE profiles of total cell proteins, PCR-RFLP analysis of the genes encoding 16S rRNA and of the 16S-23S RNA intergenic spacer region (ITS-PCR-RFLP), auxanographic tests using API galleries and nodulation tests lead to the consensus conclusion that the new rhizobial isolates formed two main distinct groups, I and II, belonging to Rhizobium tropici type B and Rhizobium etli, respectively. By MLEE R. etli and group II strains showed several related electrophoretic types, evidencing some extent of internal heterogeneity among them. This heterogeneity was confirmed by other techniques (ITS-PCR-RFLP, SDS-PAGE and host-plant-specificity) with the same nine distinct strains of group II showing some differences from the core of group II (54 strains).
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2003
Laïty Fall; Diaga Diouf; Mame Arama Fall-Ndiaye; François Abaye Badiane; Mamadou Gueye; Anta Diop
Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. presents phenotypical variabilities and in order to study the genetic diversity of cultivated Senegalese varieties, two experimental approaches were used. First, a physiological characterization based on nitrogen fixation was used to assess cowpea breeding lines. Inoculation with two Bradyrhizobium strains (NGR234 and ISRA312), showed a difference in nitrogen fixation potential between the cowpea varieties. Diongoma is the highest nitrogen fixing variety, whereas Mouride is the lowest. The second approach employed genetic characterization based on DNA polymorphism to screen. Results suggest that random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technology can be used to reorganize the national germplasm in order to eliminate the putative duplicates, and to identify elite varieties.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2003
Tahir Abdoulaye Diop; Tatiana Krasova-Wade; Alioune Diallo; Meïssa Diouf; Mamadou Gueye
A greenhouse experiment was carried out in a sandy soil with a low available phosphorus to evaluate responsiveness of four Solanum aethiopicum cultivars to indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Results showed clear interaction between genetic variability of cultivars and fungal isolates on shoot biomass and on mineral status. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can be ranked as Glomus aggregatum > Glomus mosseae > Glomus versiforme for improving yield as well as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium acquisition of Solanum cultivars. Key words : Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Solanum aethiopicum, sterile soil, relative mycorrhizal dependency. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol.2(11) 2003: 429-433
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2003
Ndeye Fatou; Diaw Guene; Adama Diouf; Mamadou Gueye
A field experiment was conducted at Bel Air station, in Dakar using 15N isotope dilution technique and the non nodulating soybean (Glycine max) variety m129 as reference plant to test the compatibility of Dichlorofenthion-thiram (DCT) fungicide to the inoculation of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Paulista variety with both Rhizobium etli ISRA 353 and R. tropici strain ISRA 554. Nodulation was not induced with R. etli ISRA 353 and nitrogen fixation did not occur. With R. tropici ISRA 554, a decrease in nodulation was observed, but nitrogen fixation was not significantly different compared to that of the non DCT-treated common bean. (African Journal of Biotechnology: 2003 2(7): 198-201)
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2002
S.N. Sylla; Ibrahima Ndoye; Mamadou Gueye; A T Ba; B. Dreyfus
15 N values (‰) were higher in non-fixing plants than in fixing plants considered. Calculations of %Ndfa gave rates ranging between 26% and 49%. The values of %Ndfa depend largely on soil and the reference plants. The contribution of nitrogen derived from fixation in leaves reached 28.9 kg.N/ha and 10.8 kg.N/ha in ferruginous and in sandy soil respectively.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2002
R.T. Samba; S.N. Sylla; Marc Neyra; Mamadou Gueye; B. Dreyfus; Ibrahima Ndoye
15 N direct isotope dilution technique. Two non-fixing plants, Senna obtusifolia and Senna occidentalis served as reference plants. The amount of nitrogen fixed two months after planting was obtained using the average of the two reference plants. The atom % 15 N excess in the Crotalaria species was significantly lower than that of the reference plants, indicating that significant nitrogen fixation occurred in the three plants. Significant differences were observed between the Crotalaria species; C. ochroleuca yielded more dry matter weight and total nitrogen than did C. perrottetti and C. retusa. The % nitrogen derived from atmosphere (%Ndfa) in leaves and stems was also higher in C. ochroleuca. There was no significant difference in %Ndfa in the whole plant between the three Crotalaria species (47% to 53%). In contrast, interspecific variability was observed based on the %Ndfa. C. ochroleuca significantly exhibited the higher amount of total nitrogen fixed, equivalent to 83 kg of nitrogen fixed per hectare. Based on these data, it was concluded that C. ochroleuca could be used in multiple cropping systems in Senegal for making more nitrogen available to other plants.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1994
Tahir Abdoulaye Diop; Mamadou Gueye; Bernard Dreyfus; Christian Plenchette; Desire G. Strullu
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
Adama Diouf; Tahir Abdoulaye Diop; Ibrahima Ndoye; Mamadou Gueye
Archive | 2008
Adama Diouf; Tahir Abdoulaye Diop; Mamadou Gueye
Archive | 2013
L. E. Akpo; S. Bâ; C. Boivin; A. Borgel; I. Cacciari; C. Cardoso; M.-H. Chevallier; A. Cornet; P. Danthu; A. Delobel; C. Detrez; M. Diouf; O. Dlagne; F. Do; Bernard Dreyfus; E. Le Floc'h; Édouard Le Floc'h; M. Gillis; S. Grego; Michel Grouzis; Mamadou Gueye; K. Ingleby; Habib Jeder; P. De Lajudie; D. Lippi; Jean Lorquin; S. Marinari; E. Di Mattia; M. C. Moscatelli; M. C. Moscatelu