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Differentiation tissue, callus, culture media

Several authors have studied nicotine production (i.e., biosynthesis) in callus tissue cultures (Speake et al., 1964 Benveniste et al., 1966 Furuya et al.y 1966, 1971 Tabata et aL, 1968, 1971 Shiio and Ohta, 1973 and Heinze, 1975). The biosynthesis of nicotine is dependent upon the formation of organized tissue within the callus. Nodule-like structures similar to roots were observed in our laboratories using tobacco variety Maryland-872, which produces 96% of its alkaloids as nicotine. Shoot formation stimulated nicotine production in the callus, and nicotine may have been transported from the callus to the shoot. Nicotine production and tissue differentiation were dependent upon concentrations and types of growth regulators in the culture medium (Tables 4.3 and 4.4). The vegetative buds and leaves (shoots) contained about live times as much nicotine as callus without buds or leaves, which is in agreement with the results of Tabata et al (1968). [Pg.124]


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