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Interaction of auxin, cytokinin, and gibberellin on cell division and xylem differentiation in cultured explants of Jerusalem artichoke.
Authors:Dalessandro   Giuseppe
Affiliation:Istituto di Botanica, Universit? di Bari Italy
Abstract:Dark-cultured explants of parenchymatous cells isolated fromJerusalem artichoke tubers were induced to divide and differentiateas tracheary elements on Murashige and Skoog medium containingdifferent combinations of plant growth-hormones such as auxin(IAA), cytokinin (zeatin), and gibberellin (GA3). Addition ofauxin to the growth-medium induced after a short lag period,very rapid cell division which was followed by differentiationof some of the divided cells as tracheary elements. At the optimallevel of IAA (5.0 mg/liter), the percentage of tracheids differentiatedwith respect to the total number of cell population was 13.54.When the explants were cultured in the presence of both auxin(IAA 5.0 mg/liter) and one cytokinin (zeatin 0.1 mg/liter),not only a strong interaction on cell division and trachearyelement formation was observed but also an increase in the percentageof tracheids differentiated in relation to the total cell population.Auxin-gibberellin and auxin-gibberellin-cytokinin treatmentsalso produced interaction on cell division and cytodifferentiation.In explants treated with the three growth-hormones about 20%of the total cell population differentiated as tracheary elements.Further, all the hormonal treatments gave different patternsof cytodifferentiation which reflected meristematic patterns. 1 This research was supported by a grant from C. N. R. Italy. (Received April 18, 1973; )
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