An improved polyurethane support system for monitoring growth in plant cell cultures |
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Authors: | Anthony J Conner and Carole P Meredith |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An improved culture system for plant cells that employs filter paper resting on polyurethane saturated with liquid medium is described. It combines a simplified version of the system outlined by Weber and Lark 1979, Theor Appl Genet 55: 81–86] with the method of growth estimation described by Horsch et al. 1980, Can J Bot 58: 2402–2406]. The growth of plated cells or callus can be conveniently monitored through repeated non-destructive fresh weight measurements of the filter paper and adhering cells, thereby allowing the construction of a complete growth curve over the course of an experiment. Experiments with 3 Nicotiana genotypes (N. plumbaginifolia Viv., N. tabacum L. SC 58 and N. tabacum WI 38) and 3 Vitis vinifera L. genotypes (Chenin Blanc, Dogridge and White Riesling) clearly demonstrate higher growth rates of plated cells on polyurethane supports compared with agar. Further experiments with N. plumbaginifolia illustrate the use of polyurethane supports for culturing cells at low pH (4.0) and the recovery of spent medium for monitoring changes in pH. These features will greatly facilitate quantitative studies of mineral nutrition and metal toxicity in cultured cells. Polyurethane supports also allow the incorporation of conditioned medium or feeder cells to support the growth of cells at low densities and facilitate the rapid recovery of variant cells. |
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Keywords: | cell culture polyurethane supports monitoring cell growth cell selection Nicotiana Vitis |
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