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The Establishments of Tissue 4
Authors:ATKIN  R K; BARTON  G E
Abstract:Callus cultures of 12 temperate grasses were established, somefor the first time, by incubating detached roots or whole seedlingson a Linsmaier and Skoog basal medium which contained 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid (2, 4-D) at 1.0 mg 1–1 as the only growth hormone.The callus, which developed in the pericycle of the roots andon the embryo of the seeds, was subcultured on the same medium;further growth of the callus varied from good in the case ofDactylis glomeraia, Agrostis tennis, Cynosurus cristatus, andPoa trivialis, to poor in several Lolium species and varieties.Most cultures developed root primordia which sometimes grewinto visible roots, but shoot primordia, none of which grewinto shoots, were found only in the callus of Lolium multiflorumvar. westerwoldicum. Cell suspension cultures were also readily established and maintainedusing the same culture medium. Most cultures contained a highproportion of round or oval cells, which ranged from 18 to 77µm in diameter or length, while many also had a significantproportion of larger, more elongated cells which varied in lengthfrom 46 to 182 µm. The cells of Dactylis glomerata werecharacteristically larger and more convoluted than the cellsof other grass species that were examined. The addition of kinetinat 0.1 mg 1–1 to the 2, 4-D-containing culture mediumincreased the proportion of irregular-shaped cells and reducedthe dispersion of the cells, perhaps by improving cellular contactand adhesion; in some species, such as Agrostis tenuis and Phleumpratense, the presence of kinetin promoted the deposition ofstarch granules in cells.
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