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PRODUCTION OF GIBBERELLIN AND GIBBERELIN LIKELY SUBSTANCES BY HYDROCARBON DEGRADING BACTERIA

Abstract

The ability to synthesize gibberellin and gibberellin likely substances by 50 hydrocarbon degrading Pseudomonas strains was investigated. It was established, that such ability is widely spread among these microorganisms. The maximum amount of gibberellin acids and gibberellin likely substances produced by bacteria reached 200-250 mkg / ml. Addition of petroleum in a nutrient medium rendered favorable influence on gibberellin synthesis.

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K. . Isayeva
Институт Микробиологии НАН Азербайджана
Russian Federation


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