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Morphological differentiation and occurrence of thiophenes in leaf callus cultures from tagetes species relation to the growth medium of the plants

Ketel, D.H.

Physiologia Plantarum 66(3): 392-396

1986


ISSN/ISBN: 0031-9317
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1986.tb05940.x
Accession: 005930666

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The morphology, and the number and concentration of thiophene-like compounds were studied in leaves, roots and calli of Tagetes species grown with different nutrient solutions. The type of nutrient solution exerted no effect on the number of thiophene-like compounds, but altered the type of morphological differentiation and thiophene content of calli. Calli of T. minula L. showed little differentiation and resulted in suspensible callus after two passages. Calli of T. erecta L. cv. Rose d'Inde differentiated rapidly and turned dark brown after one passage. The morphology of calli from T. patula L. cv. Nana furia was intermediate. Tertiary callus of T. patula contained more thiophene-like compounds and higher concentrations than did the corresponding calli of T. minuta. The content of thiophene-like compounds decreased after various callus passages, but the relative decrease varied between species.

Morphological differentiation and occurrence of thiophenes in leaf callus cultures from tagetes species relation to the growth medium of the plants

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