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Plant Physiology 88:92-96 (1988)
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Development and Growth Regulation

Kinetics of Determination in the Differentiation of Isolated Mesophyll Cells of Zinnia elegans to Tracheary Elements 1

Diane L. Church and Arthur W. Galston

Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

Mechanically isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans L. cv Envy differentiate to tracheary elements when cultured in inductive medium containing 0.5 micromolar {alpha}-naphthaleneacetic acid and 0.5 micromolar benzyladenine. The cells do not differentiate when cultured in medium in which the concentration of auxin and/or cytokinin has been reduced to 0.005 micromolar. Cells require an initial 24-hour exposure to inductive cytokinin and 56-hour exposure to inductive auxin for differentiation at 72 hours of culture. Freshly isolated Zinnia cells can be maintained in medium having low concentrations of both auxin and cytokinin for only 1 day without significant loss of potential to differentiate upon transfer to inductive medium. Initial culture for up to 2 days in medium having high auxin and low cytokinin, or low auxin and high cytokinin, allows full differentiation on the third day after transfer to inductive medium and potentiates the early differentiation of some cells.


1 Supported by National Institutes of Health Training Grant 5-T32-GM07223-12.




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