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Influence of 2,4-D, TIBA and 3,5-D on the growth response of cultured maize embryos

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PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages 45-56

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010605519845

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callus induction; embryogenic callus; Zea mays (L.)

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Induction of embryogenic calli from immature zygotic embryos of maize requires the presence of 2,4-D or similar auxin-like growth regulators in the culture medium. Pulse-chase experiments with 2,4-D, using various concentrations of 2,4-D in the induction medium were tested in relation to induction of callus in the embryogenic inbred line A188 and the non-embryogenic inbred A632. Interactions of 2,4-D, 3,5-D and the auxin transport inhibitor TIBA were also studied. Pulse-chase experiments showed that exposure to 2,4-D influenced the culture response from 0.5 h onwards. After a pulse of 0.5 h, shoot and root elongation of the embryo was stimulated. A pulse of 16 h or longer induced outgrowths and callus formation at the basal side of the scutellum. Pulses of 7 days and longer resulted in the induction of friable embryogenic Type II callus in A188. Embryos were cultured at 2,4-D concentrations ranging from 0.002 to 2000 mg l(-1) and optimal concentration for the induction of embryogenic callus in A188 was 2 mg l(-1). At lower concentrations there was a transition between callus formation and germination; at increasing concentrations, callus induction was reduced and finally growth responses became blocked. When TIBA was added to medium without 2,4-D, root elongation decreased in a dose-dependent way suggesting the need of polar transport of endogenous auxins for root elongation. When added to medium with 2,4-D, TIBA caused suppression of callus formation, again pointing to the necessity of polar transport of 2,4-D. In combination with 2,4-D, cultures with 3,5-D resembled cultures at lower 2,4-D concentrations, pointing to a competitive interaction between 3,5-D and 2,4-D.

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