Anatomical and ultrastructural examination of adventitious root formation in stem slices of apple |
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Authors: | J Jásik G-J De Klerk |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Plant Physiology, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina B2, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia;(2) Centre for Plant Tissue Culture Research, P.O. Box 85, 2160 Ab Lisse, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Adventitious root formation in vitro in 1-mm stem slices cut from microshoots of apple cv. Jork 9 was studied using light
and electron microscopy. When indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) had been added to the medium, starch grains accumulated during the
first 24 h of culture in cells of the cambial region and in cells in the vicinity of vascular tissue and in the primary rays.
This accumulation occurred only in the basal part of explants. After that, the nuclei in these cells were activated, and the
density of the cytoplasm and the number of cell organelles increased, whereas starch was broken down. Cambium cells started
to divide transversely and at 96 h, after several divisions, a continuous ring of isodiametric cytoplasmic cells had appeared
around the xylem near the basal cutting surface. The cells in this ring were rich in cell structures, and did not contain
large starch grains and a central vacuole. Root meristemoids regenerated from the portions of the ring that were localized
in the primary rays. From the other cells in the ring, callus developed. The meristemoids did not grow into the direction
of the epidermis as in shoots, but along the vascular bundles. After emergence from the cutting surface, the meristemoids
were transformed into small, dome-like primordia. They developed a typical root apex with root cap, root ground meristem and
tracheid connection with shoot vascular tissue.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | auxin cambial region Malus regeneration rooting |
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