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Induction of phytoalexin formation in crown gall and hairy root culture of Salvia miltiorrhiza by methyl viologen
Authors:Hui Chen  Feng Chen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, P.R. China (Fax
Abstract:Methyl viologen (MV) (20–150 mgrM), a generator of superoxide anion (O2), but not hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (10 mgrM–2 mM) triggered the formation of cryptotanshinone (a phytoalexin) in cultures of both crown galls and hairy roots of Salvia miltiorrhiza. MV also inhibited the biomass formation and decreased the contents of phenolic acids in both cultures whereas H2O2 did not. In addition, MV and yeast elicitor induced cryptotanshinone formation synergistically only in crown gall cultures. Treatment of the cultures with 3.3 mgrM diphenylene iodonium, an inhibitor of NAD(P)H oxidase, did not exhibit any detrimental effect on the yeast elicitor-induced cryptotanshinone formation in hairy root cultures whereas 1 mgrM diphenylene iodonium was inhibitory on yeast elicitor-induced cryptotanshinone formation in crown gall cultures.
Keywords:DPI  H2O2  methyl viologen  phenolic acid  Salvia miltiorrhiza  tanshinone  yeast elicitor
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