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Morphogenesis in tobacco subepidermal cells: Putrescine as marker of root differentiation

✍ Scribed by Antonio F. Tiburcio; Cyrille Amin Gendy; Kiem Tran Thanh Van


Book ID
104617397
Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
724 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6857

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✦ Synopsis


We have used the tobacco thin cell layer 'in vitro' system to evaluate changes in polyamine titers as correlated with root differentiation and with variations in external pH during culture. We show that root differentiation in this system depends on both a rise in putrescine titers and a drop of pH, each of these two factors acting independently. With respect to polyamine titers, the most dramatic changes occur in the levels of putrescine liberated from perchloric acid-soluble conjugates. These titers increase from day 0 to day 7 of culture, reaching almost 2000nmolg -1 fresh weight. Inhibition of putrescine biosYnthesis prevents root initiation, while exogenous putrescine supply reverses this effect. We conclude that putrescine is a good marker for root differentiation.


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