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The isolation and growth in sterile culture through sixteenpassages, each of 4 to 6 weeks' duration, of an abnormal growthisolated from a gametophyte of Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculumis reported, and the nutritional requirements described. The cultures consist of green, photosynthetic, predominantlyfilamentous, but coherent, masses. Prothalli were regeneratedon five occasions during the first two passages only. Outgrowthsof whitish or pale green parenchymatoua tissue occur. Thesepossess a central strand of elongated cells, some of which becomedifferentiated into a core of tracheides. Prothalli of the strain in culture are haploid. When examinedsoon after the initial explantation, the filamentous parts ofthe cultures were diploid, but there has been a subsequent increasein the number of chromosomes, and each cell is now irregularlyaneuploid, with a chromosome number between triploid and tetraploid. 相似文献
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- The inhibition by IAA (3-indolylacetic acid) and by IAN (3-indolylacetonitrile)of the growth of excised tomato roots cultured for 7 days at27 C. in a modified White's medium is described. 5109g./ml, IAA or 5106 g./ml, IAN cause approx, 50 per cent,inhibition of the linear growth of the main axis. With IAA decreasein number of laterals closely parallels the decrease in lineargrowth of the main axis; with IAN reduction in linear growthof the main axis occurs at concentrations above 108 whereasnumber of laterals does not decrease until the concentrationexceeds 106.
- Study of the course of cell elongationin the exodermal cellsshowed that in the standard medium andin media containing 5109IAA or 5106 IAN theprocess takes about 7 hours; thefinal cell lengths in IAA andIAN media are lower than in standardmedium owing to a slowerrate of elongation. The decrease inlinear growth of the mainaxis in presence of IAA could be accountedfor by the decreasein cell length; this was not the case withIAN. The implicationsof this are considered.
- Determinations of the distance (mm.)between, and of the numberof exodermal cells separating, theadjacent laterals in oneorthostichy showed that IAN enhancesthe frequency of lateralswhereas this is either unaffectedor decreased by IAA. The enhancementof lateral frequency inIAN arises from shortening of the cellsof the main axis anddecrease in the number of cells separatingadjacent laterals.
- The results are considered to support the view that IAN haseffects on root growth different from those of IAA. Study ofthe degree of inhibition of main axis growth and of alterationsin lateral frequency resulting from treatment with mixturesof IAA and IAN provided data which could also be most easilyexplained on this hypothesis.
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