While earthworms are known to improve plant growth by improving the structure of the soil, recent work has suggested that earthworms also produced humic substances endowed with hormone-like activity. Suspensions of Daucus carota (carrot) cells were treated with auxin derivatives (2,4-D=2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, IAA=indole-3-acetic acid and NAA=1- naphthylacetic acid) and a humic substance of low molecular weight (HEf), obtained from the faeces of the earthworms Nicodrilus caliginosus and Allolobophora rosea, which have auxin-like activity. HEf, at a concentration of 200 mg C l \uffl, caused an increase in carrot cell growth, determined by packed cell volumes, similar to that of 2,4-D, and morphological changes induced by HEf were simi...