Endophytes and Rhizosphere Fungi from Galam (Melaleuca cajuputi Powell.) which has the Potential to Produce Indole Acetic Acid (IAA)

https://doi.org/10.22146/jtbb.61594

Witiyasti Imaningsih(1*), Nadiya Dwi Rahayu(2), Safinah Surya Hakim(3)

(1) Biology Study Program, Mathematics and Science Faculty of Lambung Mangkurat University
(2) Microbiology Laboratory, Mathematics and Science Faculty of Lambung Mangkurat University
(3) Forest Research and Development Center, Research Development and Innovation Agency, Indonesian Ministry of Environmental and Forestry
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Some types of fungi are known to have the ability to produce Indole Acetic Acid (IAA). Fungi can be isolated from the rhizosphere and tissues of various plants, including from the rhizosphere and the root "Galam" (Melaleuca cajuputi Powell.), which grow predominantly in peatlands. Therefore, the purposes of this study were: (a) to isolate and measure the potential of fungi from endophytic and rhizospheric of “Galam”(M. cajuputi) as a producer of IAA hormone, (b) determine the types of fungal interaction that occur and their potential to increase the total IAA hormone produced. This research begins with isolation, purification, isolate screening, analysis of IAA hormone production, data analysis, seed germination test and isolates identification. The result showed that the concentration of IAA produced by Penicillium sp. IRZ15 was 5.86 ± 0.47 μg.mL-1 to 8.46 ± 0.26 μg.mL-1 and Syncephalastrum sp. AG15 is 4.77 ± 0.44 μg.mL-1 to 8.77 ± 0.25 μg.mL-1. Meanwhile, the combination of rhizospheric fungi Penicillium sp. IRZ15 and endophytic fungi Syncephalastrum sp. AG15 does not produce significantly different IAA concentrations (6.42 ± 0.34 μg.mL-1 to 9.19 ± 0.50 μg.mL-1 ) compared to fungi used alone without combinations.


Keywords


endophytic fungi; Galam; Melaleuca cajuputi Powell.; Indole Acetic Acid; peatland; rhizospheric fungi

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