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titleOfInvention Novel microorganism
abstract PURPOSE: To provide, as a novel microorganism, Stemphylium sp. D302 capable of producing abscisic acids useful as plant growth regulators. n CONSTITUTION: The objective novel microorganism, i.e., Stemphylium sp. D302, classified as Stemphylium sp. as mold (FERM P-9921). The strain of said microorganism can be put to culture in a culture medium containing nutrients which can be utilized by normal microorganisms. For the culture technique, a technique under aerobic conditions, esp. a culture technique in the depth is optimum. Suitable temperatures for the culture is 10-30° (often 20-270°C). The abscisic acid-analogous compounds to be produced by said microorganisms are e.g., (+)-4'-hydroxy-γ-ionylidenacetic acid and so on. Such compounds have activity suppressing plant seed germination. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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