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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1985, Vol. 26, No. 7 1433-1437
© 1985


Short Communication

Effects of Auxin and Gibberellin on Conidial Germination and Elongation of Young Hyphae in Gibberella fujikuroi and Penicillium notatum

Teruko Nakamura1, Kazumi Mitsuoka1, Mami Sugano1, Kaori Tomita1 and Tadako Murayama2

1Physiological Laboratory, Japan Women's University Mejirodai-Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112, Japan
2College of Engineering, Kanto-Gakuin University 4834 Mutsu-Ura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236, Japan

In Gibberella fujikuroi and Penicillium notatum, IAA, 2,4-D and GA3 promoted conidial germination and the elongation of young hyphae. The promotive effects of IAA and GA3 were additive. In both fungi, the concentrations of endogenous auxin and gibberellin in the culture media were 10–10 to 6×10–12M.

(Received April 27, 1985; Accepted August 12, 1985)
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