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Beijerinckia Derxii Releases Plant Growth Regulators and Amino Acids in Synthetic Media Independent of Nitrogenase Activity

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Date 2003 Sep 13
PMID 12969294
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Aims: This study aims at evaluating the ability of Beijerinckia derxii, a free-living nitrogen (N)-fixing bacterium frequently isolated from tropical soils, to release certain plant growth regulators [indoleacetic acid (IAA), ethylene, polyamines] and amino acids into the growth medium.

Methods And Results: The production of those substances was compared using both cultures in which nitrogenase was active (N-free medium) and cultures in which nitrogenase was repressed (combined-N cultures). Those cultures were grown under agitation and in absence of agitation. Total IAA production was higher in agitated, N-free cultures but specific production was greater in combined-N cultures under agitation. Putrescine and spermidine were detected under all conditions tested. Ethylene was produced in both N-free and combined-N cultures. A greatest diversity of amino acids was released in N-free cultures.

Conclusions: There was no inhibition of the production of the analysed substances under conditions where nitrogenase was inactive.

Significance And Impact Of The Study: Beijerinckia derxii is potentially a producer of plant-active substances; its presence in the natural environment suggests that this bacterium may contribute to the development of other living organisms.

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