Growth promotion in Adesmia species by nodule rhizobacteria producing indolyl acetic acid
Authors
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Alexsander Westphal Muniz
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Gilberto Luiz Dalagnol
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João Américo Wordell Filho
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Enilson Luiz Saccol de Sá de Sá
Abstract
from the Epagri collection of rhizobacteria were used. These were analyzed for production of indolyl acetic acid and promotion of plant growth in A. latifolia, A. psoraleoides, A. riograndensis and A. tristis. The results showed a variable production of IAA by different isolates used. The isolates produced different effects in promoting the growth of different species of Adesmia. The bacterial strains used are specific for nodulation in A. latifolia. Leaf number and length of twoleaved shoots are not affected by the isolates used in this study. The effects of bacteria isolated from nodules in promoting growth varied depending on the interaction with the different species of Adesmia. EEL0710 strain promotes increased growth in A. latifolia, A. psoraleoides and A. tristis. EEL1710A strain promotes increased growth in A. riograndensis. The
level of endogenous IAA has no direct relationship in promoting the growth of Adesmia species.
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Keywords
- Adesmia latifolia
- A. psoraleoides
- A. riograndensis
- A. tristis
- auxins