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Nutritional and Hormonal Requirements for the Growth of Vigna sinensis Callus in vitro
Authors:SATOSHI MATSUBARA
Institution:Laboratory of Applied Biology, Kyoto Prefectural University, Shimogamo, Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:Nutritional and hormonal requirements for in vitro growth of callus tissue of Vigna sinensis Endl. were studied. Callus was formed on hypocotyl and root sections, when they were cultured on Linsmaier and Skoog's basal medium solidified with 10 g/1 agar and supplemented with only 0.5 mg/12,4-D or 2 mg/1 IAA. Further addition of 0.2 mg/1 kinetin and 1 g/l yeast extract resulted in more active callus formation. For unlimited vigorous growth of subcultured callus which was originally isolated from root sections, yeast extract was indispensable besides 2,4-D and kinetin. Such growth-promoting activity was observed also in malt extract and Ebios (dried cell powder of brewery yeast). Of known compounds tested, nicotinic acid, nicotinamide., methyl nicotinate and NAD were promotive to the growth of the callus, although much less effective than yeast extract. Other pyridine derivatives, vitamins and amino acids tested were ineffective or slightly effective. Sucrose was the most suitable carbon source. Fructose, glucose and maltose also supported the growth. Kinetin stimulated cell proliferation of the callus and cell differentiation to tracheary element.
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