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Title: Influence of plant growth regulators, polyamines and glycerol interaction on growth and morphogenesis of carposporelings of Grateloupia cultured in vitro
Authors: Rodrigo Sanz, Marta
García-Jiménez, Pilar 
Robaina, RR 
UNESCO Clasification: 241707 Algología (ficología)
Keywords: Porphyridium Sp
Light
Cells
Gigartinales
Rhodophyceae, et al
Issue Date: 1998
Journal: Journal of Applied Phycology 
Abstract: The influence of the plant growth regulators 2,4-D, GA(3), BA and kinetin, and the polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine were tested on axenic in vitro cultures of carposporelings of Grateloupia doryphora. The auxin 2,4-D (10(-3) M) and the polyamine spermine (10(-6) M and 10(-3) M) induced a callus (disorganised cell mass that arose from the organised tissue of the carposporeling, as demonstrated by microscopic monitoring of the tissue). Putrescine and spermidine (10(-3) M) transformed the carposporelings into cell masses that produced shoots. BA (10(-3) M) and kinetin (10(-6) M and 10(-3) M) were inhibitory. In 10(-1) M glycerol-containing culture medium, which is known to induce the formation of morphogenic cell masses, the addition of GA(3) M) resulted in the inhibition of the morphogenesis (i.e. shoot emission) in the cell mass. The kinetin at 10(-6) M inhibited morphogenesis, whilst at 10(-3) M inhibited even the formation of the cell masses. The combination of glycerol (10(-1) M) and the auxin 2,4-D (10(-6) and 10(-3) M) or the polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine (10(-6) and 10(-3) M) resulted in a bigger size of the cell masses that led to a higher amount of shoots per cell mass than in glycerol alone.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/1512
ISSN: 0921-8971
DOI: 10.1023/A:1008063532233
Source: Journal of Applied Phycology [ISSN 0921-8971], v. 10, p. 95-100
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