The absence of plasmids in strains of fluorescent pseudomonads characterized by high level of synthesis of phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) as well as invariability of this feature in plasmid and non-plasmid variants of strain BSP8 suggests chromosomal control of IAA synthesis by the rhizosphere bacteria tested. Using toxic analogues of aromatic amino acids -5-fluorine-tryptophan and 5-methyl-tryptophan variants were obtained which synthesized and secreted only anthranilic acid. Mutants with resistance to p-fluorine-phenylalanine and capable of secreting tryptophan and/or phenylalanine were found. Testing of the secreting variants failed to reveal any differences between the levels of IAA biosynthesis in comparison with the wild-type strains.

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