Data and analysis scripts for: Prolonged soybean absence in the field selects for rhizobia that accumulate more polyhydroxybutyrate during symbiosis
During symbiosis, C that rhizobia respire to power N fixation can be stored as polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), shown to support rhizobia survival under laboratory starvation. We collected soil in 2015 from four replicate plots per treatment in two long-term experiments at Waseca, Minnesota. Treatments differed in the intervals between soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) hosts. We measured PHB accumulation in eight nodules per plant from four soybean (cv. ‘MN0095’) trap plants per soil sample. Trap plants were arranged in a greenhouse, common-garden experiment, and PHB accumulation was measured using flow cytometry. Treatments sampled after long intervals without soybean (greater than two years) showed a greater relative abundance of high-PHB strains. Treatments sampled after the first year of soybean following five years of a non-host crop showed a decreased relative abundance of high-PHB strains, compared to treatments sampled after long intervals without soybean. The latter result is consistent with the hypothesis (not tested directly here) that some high-PHB strains were “sanctioned” by plants as less-beneficial. Our results suggest that rhizobia strains with the tendency to allocate more C to N fixation at the expense of PHB accumulation may be less likely to persist where soybean is grown infrequently or where soil conditions make PHB particularly valuable. However, with typical two-year rotations in Minnesota, differences in PHB storage are unlikely to have a major effect on the relative survival of strains.
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Funding
Minnesota Long-term Agricultural Research Network
USDA-ARS
History
Data contact name
Muller, Katherine E.Data contact email
katherine.muller2010@gmail.comPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
These data and scripts are for anyone interested in learning more about the data and statistical methods used in the article: Muller K.E. and R. F. Denison, 2024, Prolonged soybean absence in the field selects for rhizobia that accumulate more polyhydroxybutyrate during symbiosis. Agronomy JournalUse limitations
Please cite this dataset and the Agronomy Journal article when publishing any analysis using data provided here.Temporal Extent Start Date
1982-05-01Temporal Extent End Date
2016-05-01Frequency
- notPlanned
Theme
- Non-geospatial
Geographic Coverage
{"type":"FeatureCollection","features":[{"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-93.528657,44.069167]},"type":"Feature","properties":{}}]}Geographic location - description
Southern Research and Outreach Center, Waseca, MNISO Topic Category
- biota
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
soybeans; polyhydroxybutyrate; symbiosis; nitrogen fixation; soil; long term experiments; Minnesota; Glycine max; greenhouses; soil qualityOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
Pending citation
- Yes
Public Access Level
- Public