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N. tabacum hairy root

Nicotine, nornicotine, anatabine N. tabacum Hairy roots 0.03% (FW), 0.01 g/liter 238... [Pg.46]

Table 4 summarizes properties of various plant cells with photosynthetic ability, indicating the Chi contents, RubisCO activities, and apparent C02 fixation rates of photoautotrophic cells derived from various plants [34,38,40]. The callus of G. max possessed the Chi content of 1.4-1.9 x 103 mg (kg-FW)-1, the value of which was about 28-fold over that in the callus of N. tabacum (58 mg (kg-FW)1). The photoautotrophic hairy roots of pak-bung exhibited relatively high Chi content of 6.1 x 102 mg (kg-FW)-1 though the value was lower than that of G. max callus. On the other hand, as shown in Table 4, the levels of RubisCO activity and Chl-based C02 fixation rate of the pak-bung hairy roots were comparable to those of the photoautotrophic plant cells reported in the literatures. These values, therefore, can be used as indicators for the potentials of photoautotrophic growth of plant cells. [Pg.199]


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