J Zhang1, C Wang, S Guo, J Chen, P Xiao. 1. Department of Fungi, Institute of Medicinal Plant, CAMS and PUMC, Beijing 100094.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the plant hormones produced by 5 species of endophytic fungi isolated from medicinal plants and to illustrate the mechanism on endophytic fungi stimulating the growth of plants. METHODS: Extracting plant hormones from mycelia and its culture solution with organic solvent, and detecting them by HPLC. RESULTS: One or more plant hormones [GA3 (Gibberellin), IAA (Indoleacetic acid), ABA (Abscisic acid), Z (Zeatin), ZR (Zeatin riboside)] were detected from the mycelia and its culture solution. CONCLUSIONS: The plant hormones produced by the endophytic fungi are important materials that may be used to reveal the mechanism of endophytic fungi stimulating the growth of medicinal plants (Orchidacea).
OBJECTIVE: To study the plant hormones produced by 5 species of endophytic fungi isolated from medicinal plants and to illustrate the mechanism on endophytic fungi stimulating the growth of plants. METHODS: Extracting plant hormones from mycelia and its culture solution with organic solvent, and detecting them by HPLC. RESULTS: One or more plant hormones [GA3 (Gibberellin), IAA (Indoleacetic acid), ABA (Abscisic acid), Z (Zeatin), ZR (Zeatin riboside)] were detected from the mycelia and its culture solution. CONCLUSIONS: The plant hormones produced by the endophytic fungi are important materials that may be used to reveal the mechanism of endophytic fungi stimulating the growth of medicinal plants (Orchidacea).