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Morphactin-kinetin interaction on growth and shoot formation in tobacco callus cultures
Authors:Ogura  Hisakazu
Institution:Laboratory of Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:Pith-derived calluses of Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Wisconsinno. 38 were inoculated on an RM-1964 medium containing variousconcentrations of a morphactin, chlorflurenol (CFl) and kinetin(KIN). An addition of KIN (0.1–2 mg/liter) alone was effectivefor shoot formation from the calluses, but a high dose (10 mg/liter)resulted in the inhibition of growth and in no differentiation.The inhibitory effect of a high dose of KIN was counteractedwith CFl. Three combinations of KIN and CFl; CFl (0.1 mg/liter)$KIN(2.0 mg/liter); CFl (0.1 mg/liter)$KIN (10.0 mg/liter) and CFl(1.0 mg/liter) $KIN (2.0 mg/liter), were successful for 100%shoot redifferentiation in inoculated calluses. An appropriatebalance between CFl and KIN seems to be involved in shoot formation.The present results can best be interpreted by assuming thatCFl acts as an auxin in cultured tissues. (Received January 16, 1975; )
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