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Ethylene from alcohol lamps and natural gas burners: Effects on cotton ovules cultured in vitro
Authors:C A Beasley  I L Eaks
Institution:(1) Departments of Plant Sciences and Biochemistry, University of California, 92521 Riverside, California
Abstract:Summary In a transfer hood having positive pressure via flow of filtered air, momentary flaming of flask mouths via an alcohol lamp or natural gas burner introduced variable and often large amounts of ethylene into these culture vessels. Amounts of ethylene introduced depended upon where flask mouths were placed within the flame. Most ethylene diffused out of flasks within 2 hr if adequate fresh air exchange was provided, permitting cotton ovules to respond to hormones in ways reported in previous literature. However, it was concluded that flask-flaming could occasionally account for some variability in hormonal responses of cultured cotton ovules. Specifically, ethylene (assumed to be the most abundant and harmful substance admitted to the flasks via flaming) caused excessive ovular callus formation in combination with GA3 and decreased the percentage of ovules forming fibers in response to IAA. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant PCM 75-03944.
Keywords:ethylene  cotton ovules  flask-flaming  IAA  GA3
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