Abstract

A bioactive compound causing increased production of root hairs was isolated and characterized from the culture supernatant of a strain of E. agglomerans. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis of this compound proved that the bioactive substance was an auxin, indole-3-acetic acid. Thin-layer chromatographic analysis of the neutral extracts showed that the enterobacterial isolates produced at least 10 indole compounds from which eight were identified by GC-MS

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