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Revision as of 16:48, 18 September 2011

This experience page is provided so that any user may enter their experience using this part.
Please enter how you used this part and how it worked out.

Applications of BBa_K515010

  • The enzymatic reactions of the IAM pathway produce indole-3 acetic acid (IAA) which is an important phytohormone.
  • Many Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria produce IAA
  • Analogues of phytohormones like α-Naphthaleneacetic acid are usually found in rooting powders. Therefore, if we were to express IAA in bacteria in a controlled fashion we could increase root growth.
  • Increased root growth could help maintain top soil.
  • Evidence has shown that using IAA on cotton can increase yields.


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