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. 1977;26(3):255-64.

Synthesis of auxins from tryptophan and tryptophan-precursors by fungi isolated from mycorrhizae of pine (Pinus silvestris L.)

  • PMID: 70970

Synthesis of auxins from tryptophan and tryptophan-precursors by fungi isolated from mycorrhizae of pine (Pinus silvestris L.)

E Strzelczyk et al. Acta Microbiol Pol. 1977.

Abstract

Fungi isolated from mycorrhizae of pine required tryptophan for auxin synthesis. More auxins were found in culture grown with pyrogallol than in those without this compound. The fungi studied produced also auxins from other than tryptophan compounds. Indole employed with serine was more suitable for the production of auxins than indole or anthranilic acid used separately. The active compounds showing auxin activity were located on the chromatograms at Rf 0.2--0.4 and 0.3--0.5 with the solvent system isopropanol, ammonia, water (10:1:1 v/v).

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