Microbial cyanide production in the rhizosphere in relation to potato yield reduction and Pseudomonas SPP-mediated plant growth-stimulation

Bakker, A.W. and Schippers, B. (1987) Microbial cyanide production in the rhizosphere in relation to potato yield reduction and Pseudomonas SPP-mediated plant growth-stimulation. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 19 (4). pp. 451-457.

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Abstract

Inhibition of root cell energy metabolism is suggested to be responsible for potato yield reductions in short potato-rotation soils. Hydrogen cyanide is the microbial metabolile possibly involved in inhibition of energy metabolism. This is supported by the following observations: (1) approximately 50% of potato rhizosphere pseudomonads was shown to produce cyanide in vitro; (2) 5 μM HCN inhibited cytochrome oxidase respiration by at least 40% in intact potato roots in vitro; (3) cyanide production in vitro by Pseudomonas sp. isolate WCS361 depended on the Fe3+ concentration of the medium. Growth promoting fluorescent Pseudomonas spp isolates WCS374 and WCS358 did not produce cyanide in vitro. A hypothesis, that potato plant growth is depressed in short potato rotation soils by the microbial production of cyanide in the rhizosphere is discussed. In such soils, bacteria producing specific siderophores increase growth by competing with cyanide-producing organisms for Fe3+.

Item Type: Article
Author Affiliation: Willie Commelin Scholten Phytopathological Laboratory, Department of Plant Pathology, State University Utrecht and University of Amsterdam, Javalaan 20, 3742 CP Baam, The Netherlands
Subjects: Crop Improvement
Divisions: General
Depositing User: Mr T L Gautham
Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2014 03:39
Last Modified: 04 Nov 2014 03:39
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0038-0717(87)90037-X
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/13520

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