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KMID : 0903520090520050531
Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
2009 Volume.52 No. 5 p.531 ~ p.538
Synergistic Plant Growth Promotion by the Indigenous Auxins-producing PGPR Bacillus subtilis AH18 and Bacillus licheniforims K11
Lim Jong-Hui

Kim Sang-Dal
Abstract
In this study, we invested the synergistic plant promotion ability of red-pepper and tomato by the selected multi-functional PGPR: Bacillus subtilis AH18 and Bacillus licheniformis K11. The both strains of PGPR B. licheniformis K11 and B. subtilis AH18 produced the auxins, antifungal ¥â-glucannase, and siderophores, and were capable of solubilizing insoluble phosphates. The auxins produced by B. subtilis AH18 and B. licheniformis K11 were purified and identified from culture filtrates using PVP column, Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography, HPLC, GC-MS, and1HNMR. The purified auxinAH18 was confirmed to have derivatives composed with IAA of MW 175, IBA of MW 203, and IPA of MW 189. The amount ratio of auxinAH18 producing was as follows:IAA:IBA:IPA=1:1.5:2.6. The purified auxinK11 consisted of an IBA of MW 203. B. K11 and B. subtilis AH18 stimulated seed germination and root growth of red-pepper, tomato,licheniformis green onions, and spinach. In particular, red-pepper and tomato plants displayed up to 20% increased root, stem, and leaf growth. When the pots were simultaneously treated with a combination of auxinAH18 and auxinK11, the growth rates of red pepper and tomato plants were over 20% greater than observed with treatment with either auxin alone.
KEYWORD
auxins, indole-3-acetic acid, indole-3-butyric acid, PGPR
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