Rhizosphere and endophytic Azospirillum brasilense isolates recovered from sugarcane plants and the reference strains Sp7 and Cd were analyzed for plasmid occurrence. All of the 26 A. brasilense isolates analyzed harbored from five to eight replicons. Several strains contained small plasmids from 45 to 70 kb, but all of the isolates harbored other plasmids ranging from 100 to 290 kb and two megareplicons of approximately 1700 and over 1800 kb. Most of the strains contained a replicon with a size of either 570 or 630 kb, and another large 910-or 980-kb replicon. The 1700-kb megareplicon and some others around 600 kb strongly hybridized to 16S rDNA genes, while the 910-or 980-kb replicons hybridized only slightly. This suggests that the A. brasilense genome is composed of multiple minichromosomes instead of a single circular chromosome. The apparent genome complexity of A. brasilense deserves to eventually be resolved by complete genome sequencing. ß 1999 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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