Regulation of Tracheary Element Differentiation by Exogenous L-Methionine in Callus of Soya Bean Cultivars |
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Authors: | MILLER, A. R. ROBERTS, L. W. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83843, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The relationship between the induction of tracheary elementdifferentiation and exogenous L-methionine was examined in agar-growncultures of soya bean callus initiated from Glycine max L. Wayneand Clark 63. Although Wayne is a normal cultivarsoya bean, seedlings of Clark 63 exhibit abnormal growth at25 °C due to exessive ethylene biosynthesis at this temperature.Wayne callus showed increased xylogenesis in the presence ofexogenous L-methionine (3.7 µg 11) in comparisonto IAAKN controls at both 20 and 25 °C. Clark 63callus produced greater numbers of tracheary elements in responseto exogenous L-methionine only at 25 °C. The induction ofxylem differentiation was independent of the maintenance temperatureof the stock cultures of both cultivars. Xylogenesis initiatedbyan IAAKN medium was inhibited by the addition of AgNO3(20 mg 11) to the extent of 76.5 per cent in cv. Wayneand 6 per cent in cv. Clark 63. The inhibitory effect was partiallyreversed by the addition of L-methionine (3.7 µg 11)to the IAAKNAgNO2 medium. These data support thehypothesis that xylogenesis in vitro involves auxin, cytokininand ethylene. differentiation, xylogenesis, L-methionine, ethylene, Glycine max L., soya bean, callus culture, auxin, kinetin |
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