INCREASED PRODUCTION OF IAA BY RHIZOCTONIA-SOLANI IS INDUCED BY CULTURE FILTRATE FROM RICE SUSPENSION-CULTURES

Citation
T. Furukawa et K. Syono, INCREASED PRODUCTION OF IAA BY RHIZOCTONIA-SOLANI IS INDUCED BY CULTURE FILTRATE FROM RICE SUSPENSION-CULTURES, Plant and Cell Physiology, 39(1), 1998, pp. 43-48
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Cell Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00320781
Volume
39
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
43 - 48
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-0781(1998)39:1<43:IPOIBR>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
To investigate the role of the plant hormones produced by fungi, we tr ied to construct a system to examine the interaction between Rhizocton ia solani Kuhn MAFF305219 and rice cells in suspension culture (Oc). R . solani was previously found to produce IAA, with the main biosynthet ic pathway via the indole-3-pyruvate pathway. The amount of IAA in the medium produced by R. solani was increased by cocultivation with rice cells (Oc) and by culture filtrate (CF) of Oc, Further analysis revea led that the factor(s) that induced the enhanced accumulation of IAA w as sensitive to heat, to freezing and thawing and lyophilization, and the molecular weight was estimated to more than 10,000. These results suggest that the active agent(s) in the medium was (a) protein or a pr oteinous substance. Among suspension cultures of various plants, Oc an d another line of rice cells (Ok) had the ability to induce the accumu lation of IAA in the fungal medium 4 h after inoculation but other cul tures of plant cells were ineffective. The promotive effect of rice CF on the accumulation of IAA was also observed with some strains of R. solani that belong to a different anastmosis group from MAFF305219. Th us, the accumulation of IAA was not related to the host specificity.