Rhizobium sp. strain BICC 651 in the presence of 100 mu M Al3+ produced a t
hreefold higher level of siderophore than in the control culture under iron
limitation during the stationary phase. Al3+ in increasing concentrations
resulted in decreased growth, and the effect was alleviated by the addition
of iron. Siderophore production decreased gradually in Al3+-treated cultur
e as well as in the control with the addition of increasing concentrations
of Fe3+, and at 50 mu M Fe3+ the level of siderophore was practically undet
ectable. The siderophore binds Fe3+ and also Al3+. The outer membrane prote
in profiles of the bacteria grown in the presence or absence of Al3+ were i
ndistinguishable.