Production of Indole Acetic Acid in Culture by a Rhizobium Species from the Root Nodules of a Monocotyledonous Tree, Roystonea regia

P. S. Basu, A. C. Ghosh
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The study of the rhizobial root nodules of the monocotyledonous tree Roystonea regia revealed that the Rhizobium sp. isolated from the root nodules produced high amounts (45.6 μg/ml) of indole acetic acid (IAA) from L-tryptophan supplemented basal medium. The IAA production reached its optimum using 3 mg/ml of L-tryptophan. The preferred carbon and nitrogen sources were glucose and KNO 3 and the optimum concentrations 1% and 0.02%, respectively. FeSO 4 x 7 H 2 O was found to be the only metal ion that increased IAA production. An optimum IAA production was also achieved when the basal medium was supplemented with glucose (1%), FeSO 4 x 7 H 2 O (10 μg/ml), KNO 3 (0.02%) as well as EDTA (5 μg/ml) and L-tryptophan (3 mg/ml). The possible role of IAA production in the monocotyledonous tree-Rhizobium symbiosis is discussed. Hormone production is shown to be the beneficial aspect of this symbiosis as shown earlier in dicotyledonous plants.
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一种根瘤菌在单子叶树根瘤培养中生产吲哚乙酸的研究
对单子叶树Roystonea regia根瘤菌根瘤的研究表明,从根瘤中分离得到的根瘤菌在添加l -色氨酸的基础培养基中产生了大量的吲哚乙酸(IAA) (45.6 μg/ml)。当l -色氨酸添加量为3 mg/ml时,IAA产量达到最佳。葡萄糖和kno3为首选碳源和氮源,最佳浓度分别为1%和0.02%。发现feso4 × 7h2o是唯一能增加IAA产量的金属离子。当基础培养基中添加葡萄糖(1%)、FeSO 4 × 7 h2o (10 μg/ml)、kno3(0.02%)、EDTA (5 μg/ml)和l -色氨酸(3 mg/ml)时,IAA的产量也达到最佳。讨论了IAA在单子叶树-根瘤菌共生中的可能作用。激素的产生被证明是这种共生的有益方面,正如前面在双子叶植物中所显示的那样。
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