The toxicity of legume seed diffusates toward rhizobia and other bacteria |
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Authors: | G. D. Bowen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Soils, C.S.I.R.O., Adelaide, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary Seed coat diffusates from the legumesCentrosema pubescens and subterranean clover were found to contain a water-soluble, thermostable, antibiotic inhibiting a wide range of rhizobia and other gram-negative organisms as well as gram-positive organisms. Lucerne seed diffusate showed little activity. The extent of inhibition varied with the micro-organism. Diffusate from subterranean clover was generally more active than fromC. pubescens.It was shown that seed diffusates can have a depressive or a stimulative effect on multiplication of organisms around seeds germinating in sand and soil.The significance of the results, particularly with respect to inoculation with Rhizobium is discussed. |
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