Floral morphogenesis in thin‐layer tissue cultures of Nicotiana tabacum
1984; Wiley; Volume: 62; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1399-3054.1984.tb05927.x
ISSN1399-3054
AutoresGabriele Ende, A. F. Crocs, Anke Kemp, G. W. M. Barendse, M. Kroh,
Tópico(s)Transgenic Plants and Applications
ResumoThe morphological changes in thin‐layer tissues of Nicotiana labacum L. cv. Samsun, cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium with 1 μ M each of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and benzyladenine (BA), were studied during the first 8 days of culture with light and scanning electron microscopy. The first three days of culture arc characterized by enlargement of all cells and cell divisions starling in the cortical parenchyma cells adjacent to the medium. Between days 3 and 6, epidermal and/or subepidermal cells start to divide, resulting in division centers, which lead to flower bud formation. The hormones NAA and BA in different concentrations affect the formation and distribution of flower buds, bud morphology and callus formation. BA influences particularly bud formation and bud morphology, while NAA affects callus formation in particular. In addition, polarity may occur in the formation of both callus and flower buds, the degree of which depends upon the hormone concentrations.
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