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Review
. 2006 May-Jun;42(3):261-8.

[Hormones and hormone-like substances of microorganisms: a review]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 16878539
Review

[Hormones and hormone-like substances of microorganisms: a review]

[Article in Russian]
E A Tsavkelova et al. Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol. 2006 May-Jun.

Abstract

Data from the literature on the ability of microorganisms to form plant hormones have been reviewed. The substances covered include abscisic acid, ethylene and other compounds with phytohormone-like properties (brassinosteroids, oligosaccharines) and analogues of animal neurotransmitters (biogenic amines). Pathways whereby the substances are metabolized and their effects on the development and activity (physiological and biochemical) of the microorganisms are considered. The role of phytohormones and hormone-like substances in the formation of association (microorganism-host) interactions are analyzed. The potential utilities of microorganisms producing hormones and hormone-like substances are discussed.

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