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Neoplastic Potential of Trichomes Isolated from Tobacco Crown Gall Teratomas
Authors:MERILACE HUFF  ROBERT TURGEON
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45469, USA
Abstract:Trichomes (epidermal hairs) of normal and crown gall teratoma tobacco shoots were mechanically isolated and cultured in small drops of liquid growth medium. Trichome cells of normal plants began to divide within 2 weeks and formed calli. Shoots obtained from these cultures were rooted and grown to sexual maturity in the greenhouse. Cells of teratoma trichomes, which were normal in appearance and nontumorigenic in vivo, produced calli with neoplastic properties; these cultures were hormone autonomous and synthesized the tumor-specific amino acid nopaline. Differentiation of trichomes on tobacco teratoma shoots does not require, nor does it necessarily result in, loss of neoplastic potential. The pattern of cell division in cultured trichomes suggests that, in vivo, the plane of division in developing hairs is determined by the orientation of the cylindrical side wall. Trichome culture is a simple, effective cloning technique for normal plants and crown gall teratomas.
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