The effect of growth-promoting methylobacteria on seedling development in Ginkgo biloba L.

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Hellmuth, J. [1 ]
Kutschera, U. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kassel, Inst Biol, D-34109 Kassel, Germany
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Microbes of the genus Methylobacterium are regularly associated with leaves and fruits of plants. In experimental tests, they promote the growth of germ-free liverworts and mosses, which are ancient land plants. In this study we analyzed the effect of M mesophilicum, a bacterium that has been isolated from the organs of numerous plant species, including gymnosperms and angiosperms, oil the development of sterile embryos of Ginkgo biloba L., a unique living fossil among the embryophyta. In addition, germ-free seeds of Pinus sylvestris Were inoculated with the same strain of methylobacteria. In G. biloba seedlings that were raised in a 12 h dark/light regime, a promotion of root development was recorded in samples treated with the methylobacteria. A fresh mass increase of + 25 % occurred within 6 weeks Of inoculation with bacteria, compared to the aseptic control. In contrast, shoot development of the same plants was not significantly affected by these bacteria. In Pinus seedlings, or-an development was unaffected by the presence of methylobacteria. Our results document a differential sensitivity of the root system versus the shoot towards these ubiquitously distributed plant-associated bacteria. The data arc discussed with reference to the isolated taxonomic position of Ginkgo biloba, one of the most primitive gymnosperms in the biosphere that is economically important as a medicinal plant.
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