Affiliation:
1. Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California 92521
Abstract
There is indirect evidence that soil microorganisms producing ethylene (C
2
H
4
) can influence plant growth and development, but unequivocal proof is lacking in the literature. A laboratory study was conducted to demonstrate the validity of this speculation. Four experiments were carried out to observe the characteristic “triple” response of etiolated pea seedlings to C
2
H
4
microbially derived from
l
-methionine as a substrate in the presence or absence of Ag(I), a potent inhibitor of C
2
H
4
action. In two experiments, the combination of
l
-methionine and
Acremonium falciforme
(as an inoculum) was used, while in another study the indigenous soil microflora was responsible for C
2
H
4
production. A standardized experiment was conducted with C
2
H
4
gas to compare the contribution of the microflora to plant growth. In all cases, etiolated pea seedlings exhibited the classical triple response, which includes reduction in elongation, swelling of the hypocotyl, and a change in the direction of growth (horizontal). The presence of Ag(I) afforded protection to the pea seedlings against the microbially derived C
2
H
4
. This study demonstrates that microbially produced C
2
H
4
in soil can influence plant growth.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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