Abstract: | Transformed roots of Tagetes erecta were obtained followinginfection of stems of sterile plantlets with Agrobacterium rhizogenesstrain TR105. The thiophenes detected were 5-(4-hydroxy-l-butenyl)-2,2'-bithienyl,5-(4-acetoxy-l-butenyl)-2,2'-bithienyl, 5-(3-buten-l-enyl)-2,2',-bithienyl and 2.2': 5', 2'-terthienyl. The thiophene patternwas the same in normal root cultures and roots of the intactplant. Transformed roots showed a higher growth rate and a higherbiomass yield than normal root cultures on a hormone-free media. Key words: Transformed roots normal roots, Tagetes erecta, thiophenes, Agrobacterium rhizogenes |