Effects of common components on hardness of culture media prepared with gelrite™

Autor: Toshio Murashige, Li-Chun Huang, Richard Vangundy, Curtis Kohashi
Rok vydání: 1995
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Zdroj: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant. 31:84-89
ISSN: 1475-2689
1054-5476
DOI: 10.1007/bf02632242
Popis: Tissue cultures on properly solidified Gelrite media generally showed superior shoot proliferation and rooting, as well as shoot and root vigor and callus development to those on TC agar. Vitrification, or hyperhydricity, was observed in both Gelrite and agar media and minimized by increasing the gel concentrations. Rigidity of Gelrite media depended on combined levels of MS macrosalts, basal nutrient formulations, sucrose concentration, pH, and Gelrite concentration. Most MS macrosalts increased hardness of Gelrite gels; NH4NO3 had a decreasing effect. Rigidity of TC agar gels increased with reductions of MS macrosalts. A slightly softer Gelrite medium resulted when sucrose was excluded. Both Gelrite and agar media were softer at lower pHs and harder at higher pHs. Activated charcoal and mannitol increased gel hardness, and more noticeably of agar gels. NaCl addenda reduced rigidity, with their effects being more pronounced on Gelrite than on agar gels.
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