Abstract: | The Rhizobium sp. isolated from the root nodules of Clitoria ternatea L., a leguminous twiner, produced a high amount of IAA (16.4 μg/ml) from tryptophan in an unsupplemented basal medium. The production of IAA started simultaneously with the growth and had no different growth and production phase. The growth and production were parallel and increased up to 45–50 h. The IAA production by the Rhizobium sp. was increased by 520% when the medium was supplemented with fructose (1.5%), MnSO4 (1.0 μg/ml), riboflavin (0.10 μg/ml) and Triton X-100 (0.01%). The possible role of the rhizobial production of IAA on the rhizobia-legume symbiosis is discussed. |