Production of auxins by bacteria isolated from the roots of pine seedlings (Pinus silvestris L.)
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Production of auxins by bacteria isolated from the roots of pine seedlings (Pinus silvestris L.)
Abstract
Qualitative and quantitative studies were carried out on the production of auxins by Coryneform bacteria, the only bacterial types isolated from roots of pine seedlings. Almost all isolates were capable of producing auxins in tryptophan containing media. In media without this amino acid only trace or no auxins were produced. Most of the bacteria studied synthesized auxins located on the chromatograms run with isopropanol, ammonia, water (10:1:1 v/v) at Rf 0.3--0.5. Moreover substances with Rf values 0.05--0.2 and 0.8--1.0 were produced by some strains. No plant growth inhibitors detected with the Avena coleoptiles biotest were produced by the bacteria studied.
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