Florigenic Acid From Fungal Culture

Abstract
The extraction procedures which have been successfully employed in the preparation of a florigenic principle from the tissues of Xanthium, are applicable to the derivation of an entity of similar activity from Calonectria culture. The Xanthium principle is acedic, with pKa values characteristic of a carboxylic acid (6). Although definitive chemical comparisons have not been completed, the extraction and solvent partition procedures that have been applicable to the extraction of the active entity from higher plant tissues have yielded florigenic preparations from fungal culture. The chemical principle from higher plant tissue may be the same or similar to the florigenic agent of Calonectria. The many responses of higher plants to growth regulators produced by micro-organisms are well known. The presence of a flower-producing principle from Calonectria (Fusarium) rigidiuscula parallels closely the pattern exhibited by those fungal species capable of the production of auxin and gibberellins.

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