Gibberellins synthesized by the entomopathogenic bacterium, photorhabdus temperata M1021 as one of the factors of rice plant growth promotion

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In the present study, different types of gibberellins (GAs) in the culture filtrate (CF) of Photorhabdus temperata M1021 were quantified. The analysis of CF helped in profiling various bioactive GAs: GA1, GA3, GA4, and GA7. Several physiologically inactive GAs: GA9, GA12, and GA20were detected as well. Siderophore production was also investigated by growing P. temperata M1021 on chrome azurol-S blue agar plates. Furthermore, the strain was inoculated into ‘Waito-C’ (Oryza sativa L.) rice plants, which significantly (P< 0.05) increased plant growth attributes such as plant length, chlorophyll content, and fresh and dry biomass compared with those in controls. In a separate experiment, canola (Brassica napus L.) seeds treated with CF of M1021 were significantly (P< 0.05) accelerated germination rate as well as biomass production. Findings of the present study suggest that the strain M1021 contributes an important role in the plant growth by synthesizing a wide array of bioactive metabolites.

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Ullah, I., Khan, A. R., Jung, B. K., Khan, A. L., Lee, I. J., & Shin, J. H. (2014). Gibberellins synthesized by the entomopathogenic bacterium, photorhabdus temperata M1021 as one of the factors of rice plant growth promotion. Journal of Plant Interactions, 9(1), 775–782. https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2014.942956

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