Abstract: A bacteria which stimulates root production, or an extract in which the bacteria had been growing, is contacted to a portion of a plant other than a root. The root stimulating bacteria (RSB) or the extract induces the formation of roots in the plant. The RSB is well suited for inducing rooting in difficult to root species such as conifers of the Pinus genus. The RSB, the extract, the medium in which the RSB grows, the method for use of the RSB or the extract to induce rooting, and the plants treated with the RSB or the extract comprise the current invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 13, 1994
Date of Patent:
May 13, 1997
Assignee:
Universtiy of Tennessee Research Corporation
Inventors:
Otto J. Schwarz, John A. Burns, Beth C. Mullin