Optimal environmental conditions for production of plant growth regulators by rhizbacteria. .
Egypt.J.Microbiol.Special Issue ,13thConf.of Microbiol. • 2010
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Authors
Rahal, A. GH. 2 ; R. A. Zaghloul 1 ; N. A. Neweigy 1; Ehsan A. Hanafy1 and Rasha, M. El-Meihy1
Keywords
Keywords: Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, Auxins, Gibberellic
acid, Cytokinins, A. chroococcum, B. megaterium var. phosphaticum. Incubation temperature. Fermentation period.
Journal
Egypt.J.Microbiol.Special Issue ,13thConf.of Microbiol.
Publisher
Egypt.J.Microbiol.Special Issue ,13thConf.of Microbiol.
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Pages
33-44
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Local
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Abstract
This study was carried out to isolate and identify some plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). The optimum incubation condition, i.e. temperature and fermentation period, for plant growth regulators (PGRs) production were limited. Obtained data revealed that rhizosphere of cereal crops showed higher PGPR isolates compared to rhizosphere of other crops. Among the examined isolates, fifteen were highly efficient for auxins production. The most potent isolates for indoles production were chosen and these isolates were identified as Azotobacter chroococcum (R19) and Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum (R44). The optimum incubation temperature for highest production of auxins, gibberellic acid (GA3) and cytokinins were 32 and 30°C for A. chroococcum and B. megaterium var. phosphaticum , respectively. In addition, the highest production of these phvtohormones were obtained by the two strains after four and two days fermentation period, respectively.
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