Abstract

Induced rifampicin-resistant mutants of Frankia were isolated by treatment of spores from strain ChI1 with 2 mg/ml of nitrosoguanidine. The mutagenic treatment was followed by growth for 72 h on non-selective medium to allow the expression of the mutation, before plating on selective medium. Spontaneous rifampicin-resistant mutants were isolated from strain ReI4 and chloramphenicol-resistant mutants were derived from strains ReI6 and TtI42. The mutants grew in medium containing up to 20 μg/ml of antibiotics. They showed similar morphology and growth pattern compared with their parent strains. However, they exhibited differences in symbiotic properties, such as infectivity and nitrogenase activity, from their parent strains.

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