Influence of iron and chelator on siderophore production in Frankia strains nodulating Hippophae salicifolia D. Don

Effect of iron and chelator on the growth and siderophore production in the ten newly Frankia strains isolated from the root nodules of Hippophae salicifolia D. Don and the two reference strains were studied. Growth of the strains was greatly affected when grown in the iron and EDTA deprived conditi...

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Published in:Journal of basic microbiology Vol. 48; no. 2; pp. 104 - 111
Main Authors: Singh, Anju, Mishra, Arun Kumar, Singh, Satya Shila, Sarma, Hridip Kumar, Shukla, Ekta
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Weinheim Wiley-VCH Verlag 01-04-2008
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Summary:Effect of iron and chelator on the growth and siderophore production in the ten newly Frankia strains isolated from the root nodules of Hippophae salicifolia D. Don and the two reference strains were studied. Growth of the strains was greatly affected when grown in the iron and EDTA deprived conditions. All the strains were capable of producing both the hydroxamate and catecholate type siderophore that was detected using the Csaky and Arnow assays. Production of siderophore was enhanced in the EDTA replenish condition in contrast to the iron supplemented medium suggesting that EDTA reduces the availability of other free metals and hence creates the stress condition for which the secretion of siderophore is enhanced. A decrease in siderophore production was observed with an increase in iron concentration. Strains HsIi2 and HsIi10 were found to be producing more siderophore than the other strains. (© 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jobm.200700262
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ISSN:0233-111X
1521-4028
DOI:10.1002/jobm.200700262