Effects on plant growth produced by Azotobacter paspali related to synthesis of plant growth regulating substances
Barea, J. M. and Brown, M. E.
(1974)
Effects on plant growth produced by Azotobacter paspali related to synthesis of plant growth regulating substances.
pp. 583-593.
10.1111/j.1365-2672.1974.tb00483.x
Summary. Treating seedling roots of several plant species with cultures of Azotobacter paspali changed plant growth and development and significantly increased weight of leaves and roots; effects were probably caused by plant growth regulators. Culture supernatant fluids contained indolyl-3-acetic acid, at least 3 gibberellins and 2 cytokinins. The added inoculum of A. paspali survived in plant rhizospheres for only a few weeks and no nitrogen was fixed in the root zone of young Paspalum notatum, the grass with which A. paspali is associated.
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