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Abstract

ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF PHYTO HORMONE FROM WHEAT GRASS FUNGUS

Prabhat Jain*1, Chaitanya Sarathe2, Geeta Parkhe1

1 Scan Research laboratories, Bhopal (M.P.)
2 Career College, Bhopal (M.P.)

ABSTRACT

Indole acetic acid (IAA) production is major properties of certain funguses that stimulates and facilitate plant growth. The present work deals with isolation, characterization and identification of indole acetic acid producing bacteria from the Aspergillus sp. Partial purification of IAA was done and purity was confirmed with Thin layer chromatography. Qualitative analysis by HPLC carried out for identification of Indole acetic acid. In conclusion, fungal can further be initiated towards purifying and standardizing for cell suspension cultures for enhanced production of secondary metabolites.

Keywords: Indole acetic acid, Isolation, Aspergillus sp.


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