Seon-Ae Jeon , Hye-Ri Sung , Yu-Mi Park , Jae-Hong Pak and Sa-Youl Ghim
School of Life Sciences, and Research Institute for Dokdo & Ulleungdo Islands, Kyungpook National University, 1School of Life Sciences, and Research Institute for Dokdo & Ulleungdo Islands, Kyungpook National University, 2School of Life Sciences, and Research Institute for Dokdo & Ulleungdo Islands, Kyungpook National University, 3School of Life Sciences, and Research Institute for Dokdo & Ulleungdo Islands, Kyungpook National University, 4School of Life Sciences, and Research Institute for Dokdo & Ulleungdo Islands, Kyungpook National University
Bacteria were isolated from roots of plants belonging to family Solanaceae and Gramineae, inhabited in Dokdo island. Fifty six endospore-forming bacteria grown on tryptic soy broth (TSB) agar medium and 23 nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB) grown on nitrogen free agar medium were isolated, respectively. The isolates were partially identified by analyzing the 16S rDNA and categorized into phylogenetic groups. The 16S rDNA sequences of each identified isolates were compared with sequences of each type strains to analyze phylogenetic relationship by phylogenetic tree. As a result, endospore-forming bacteria and nitrogen-fixing bacteria were classified into 4 and 6 lineage groups, respectively. Among these isolated, 18 were presumed to be novel species candidates based on the similarity (lower than 98%) analysis of the l6S rDNA sequences.
Keywords: Dokdo, rhizosphere, endospore-forming bacteria, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, 16S rDNA
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