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In vitro culture of tobacco callus on medium containing peptone and phytate leads to growth improvement and higher genetic stability
Authors:Guy Parc  Jacques Rembur  Philippe Rech  Dominique Chriqui
Affiliation:1.Laboratoire de Cytologie expérimentale et Morphogenèse végétale (CEMV-EA3494),Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, Site Ivry “Le Rapha?l”,Paris Cedex 05,France
Abstract:Growth and genetic stability of Nicotiana tabacum L. callus were strongly improved by replacing the inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus of the Murashige and Skoog's medium by a soybean peptone and phytate, respectively. Cell proliferation after subcultivation on the modified medium was highly stimulated as evidenced by a strong biomass increase; this improvement was mainly due to the organic N source. In addition, while calluses grown under standard conditions displayed various cell sizes and DNA contents, subcultivation on the modified medium led to homogeneous cell size distribution and stable 4C–8C DNA contents through several subcultures. This improved genetic stability was due to replacement of inorganic P by phytate, provided the presence of peptone. Such new media composition could be useful for slow-growing cell suspensions or calluses.
Keywords:Aneuploidy  Cell culture   Nicotiana tabacum L.  Peptone  Phytic acid
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