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Glucosinolates in Embryo, Cotyledon and Callus Cultures of Rape Depending on External Factors

✍ Scribed by Rogozińska, J. ;Drozdowska, L.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Weight
428 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0931-5985

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Abstract

The influence of light, temperature, sulphur and nitrogen as well as growth substance combinations were tested on glucosinolate content in embryo, cotyledon and callus culture of rape. It was found, that depending on these factors, the glucosinolate breakdown varied, and in most cases the 2‐week‐old cultures did not contain those compounds. Also in plantlets, which differentiated from the cotyledons and remained in the in vitro culture, as well as in the callus, the glucosinolates were not detected.


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