Indole-3-acetic acid in the culture medium of two axenic green microalgae |
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Authors: | H. Mazur A. Konop R. Synak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Physiology, University of Gda sk, 81-378 Gdynia, Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() In the view of the facts that algal extracts have been used in agriculture asa source of plant growth stimulating agents and IAA has been shown to bepresent in the extracts, a study was planned to establish whether or notaxenic algae can produce IAA. Evidence is provided for extracellular IAAproduction during culture of two axenic green microalgae. IAAidentification was based on co-chromatography with the standard, analysisof UV and fluorescent spectra, and gas chromatography – selectedion-monitoring mass spectrometry. HPLC analyses showed that underthe experimental conditions the amounts of IAA released to the mediumby Scenedesmus armatus and Chlorella pyrenoidosa weregenerally low. IAA tended to occur in Scenedesmus armatus culturemedium at higher concentrations than in that of Chlorellapyrenoidosa. In fast-growing cultures of Scenedesmus armatus,constantly aerated with CO2/air mixture, the concentration of IAAcalculated per cell was less than in the slow-growing cultures. |
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Keywords: | auxin axenic culture Chlorella pyrenoidosa green microalgae HPLC IAA indole-3-acetic acid plant hormone Scenedesmus armatus |
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