INDUCTION OF WOUND-VESSEL DIFFERENTIATION IN ISOLATED COLEUS STEM SEGMENTS IN VITRO |
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Authors: | D E FOSKET LORIN W ROBERTS |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho |
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Abstract: | Excised internodes and 2-mm-thick transverse stem segments of Coleus blumei were incubated 7 days on media containing 2% sucrose, 1% agar, and various growth substances. Wound-vessel members differentiated in the 2-mm-thick tissue slices incubated on medium containing no exogenous auxin (control). Compared to control slices, the addition to the medium of either IAA (50 or 5 ppm), 2, 4-D (10, 1, or 0.1 ppm), TIBA (50, 5, or 0.5 ppm), or kinetin (50, 5, 0.5 or 0.05 ppm) inhibited wound-vessel differentiation. Simultaneous treatment of tissue slices with IAA and kinetin inhibited wound-vessel differentiation, as did the incubation of tissue slices on medium containing no sucrose. Low concentrations of IAA (0.05 ppm) or 2, 4-D (0.01 ppm) resulted in over a 100% increase in the numbers of wound-vessel members differentiated. These results are interpreted as indicating auxin synthesis by the tissue slices and the participation of auxin as a limiting factor in xylogenesis. The inhibition of wound-vessel differentiation by relatively high concentrations of 2,4-D, TIBA, or kinetin is interpreted as a reflection of the inhibition of polar auxin transport by these substances, and an indication that polar auxin transport enhances xylogenesis. |
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