A B S T RAe T Spores of the heterotrichous moss Pylaisiella selwynii Kindb. were sown in a defined inorganic liquid culture medium and incubated at 27 C with a 16-hr photoperiod. They germinated at 7-10 days, and formed a few caulonemal buds at 27-30 days which developed into gametophores by 40 days. Bud formation and gametophore development followed a pattern common to many mosses. Addition of a virulent strain of Agrobacterium tumefaciens (B6) to the moss cultures increased bud formation and hastened the time of their appearance by 5-6 days. With 10 9 or more bacteria per ml of moss culture medium the percentage of plants with gametophores at day 35 after the spores were sown was 96 % or greater, as opposed to 0-24 % in the controls. The mean number of gametephores per responding plant was also increased from one per plant in controls to 4-6 per plant in inoculated cultures. Addition of the bacterium at day 17-18 of culture was as effective as early additions of the bacterium, suggesting that the moss must become ready to bud before the bacterium can influence its development. The promotion of gametophore formation was directly related to the number of bacteria added and depended upon the presence of viable bacteria. The supernatant from bacterial cultures did not promote gametophore formation. The changes induced by A. tumefaciens were similar to those reported for cytokinins.
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