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Effect of Photoperiod and Chlorogenic Acid on Morphogenesis in Leaf Discs of Streptocarpus Nobilis
Authors:EIS Floh  W Handro
Institution:(1) Plant Cell Biology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, CP 11461, 05422-970- São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Leaf discs from vegetative plants greatly increase their phenolic content when cultivated in vitro. Under long days the values remained constant, and were higher when compared with short days cultures. Under short days total phenolics decreased after 10 d, corresponding to the induction and expression of in vitro flowering. The effect of photoperiod and chlorogenic acid (0.01 mM) on leaf discs cultured from induced and non-induced plants, were analyzed regarding the neo-formation of roots, as well as vegetative and flower buds. Chlorogenic acid enhances the regeneration of roots in all treatments tested, with the highest stimulation on induced leaf discs cultivated in short days. The flowering was not affected by chlorogenic acid, but an inhibitory effect was observed on the neo-formation of vegetative buds in non-induced explants maintained in short days. Vegetative buds were reduced by 50% in flower-induced leaf discs cultivated under short days.
Keywords:flowering  phenols  rooting
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