Detection and identification of cytokinins produced by mycorrhizal fungi [Rhizopogon, Hebeloma, Agaricus]

Several fungi including six species of the genus Rhizopogon, 22 species of Hebeloma and one of Agaricus have been screened for production of cytokinins. The screening was done by culturing cytokinin-requiring soybean callus tissue alongside the fungus on a medium lacking a cytokinin supply. Growth o...

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description Several fungi including six species of the genus Rhizopogon, 22 species of Hebeloma and one of Agaricus have been screened for production of cytokinins. The screening was done by culturing cytokinin-requiring soybean callus tissue alongside the fungus on a medium lacking a cytokinin supply. Growth of the soybean callus indicated production of cytokinins by the fungus. Of the fungi tested, only R. ochraceorubens A. H. Smith gave off sufficient cytokinin to be detected. Although a number of mycorrhizal species are now known to make and give off cytokinins, an even larger number apparently do not do so under the conditions of screening employed. An unidentified ectendotrophic species definitely gave off trans-zeatin, which has been crystallized, and probably trans-ribosylzeatin. Suillus punctipes (Pk.) Sing. apparently produced the same two cytokinins.
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Cytokinins
Ethanol
Evaporation
Fungi
Mycorrhizal fungi
Paper chromatography
Silica gel
Solvents
Soybeans
title Detection and identification of cytokinins produced by mycorrhizal fungi [Rhizopogon, Hebeloma, Agaricus]
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