Abstract: | Callus cultures isolated from various somatic tissues and anthertissue of Phaseolus vulgaris seedlings on a defined growth mediumcontained few diploid cells. The proportion of diploid cellsdid not alter as cultures lost their ability to form vasculartissue. Meristematic cells of roots initiated after transferto induction medium were diploid. All cultures lost their morphogeneticpotential after five to seven subcultures except anther calluswhich formed vascular tissue over a prolonged period of cultureon maintenance medium. After six subcultures anther callus containedmore polyploid cells than somatic cultures. Callus isolated from bean hypocotyl tissue in the presence ofcoconut milk consisted mainly of diploid cells and retainedits morphogenetic potential for a greater number of subculturesthan callus grown on defined medium. Transfer of callus isolatedon the defined medium to medium containing coconut milk increasedthe proportion of diploid cells and prevented further loss ofinorphogenetic potential. An equivalent concentration of cytokininto that in coconut milk prevented the loss of potential butdid not affect the ploidy of the cultures. |