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Production and metabolism of indole acetic acid in roots and root nodules of Phaseolus mungo
Authors:Ghosh Sisir  Basu P S
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Botany, The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan-713104, West Bengal, India

Abstract:The mature root nodules of Phaseolus mungo (L.), a leguminous pulse, contain higher amount of indole acetic acid (IAA) than non-nodulated roots. The tryptophan pool present in the mature nodule and young roots might serve as a precursor for the IAA production. Presence of IAA metabolising enzymes – IAA oxidase and peroxidase – indicate the metabolism of IAA in the nodules and roots. In culture, the symbiont, isolated from the nodules, produced a high amount of IAA, when tryptophan was supplied in the medium as a precursor. The symbiont preferred l-isomer over the dl- or d-isomer of tryptophan for IAA production.The important physiological implication of the IAA production in the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis is discussed.
Keywords:Phaseolus mungo   Rhizobium   Indole acetic acid   Root nodule
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