DIFFERENTIATION IN LILIUM BULBSCALES GROWN-INVITRO - EFFECT OF VARIOUS CULTURAL CONDITIONS

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TAKAYAMA, S
MISAWA, M
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[1] Tokyo Research Laboratory, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co, Ltd, Tokyo, 194, 3-6-6 Asahimachi, Machida-shi
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10.1111/j.1399-3054.1979.tb06555.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Tissue cultures of Lilium auratum Lindl. and L. speciosum Thunb., which were derived from bulbscales, all appeared to differentiate organs. The effect of cultural conditions on the differentiation of bulblets and roots was examined. The best material for bulblet formation was bulbscales of intact or in vitro produced bulblets. The optimum temperature was 20°C and optimum pH was 6. Effect of irradiance on organ formation was not obvious but leaf emergence was stimulated. Higher kinetin concentrations stimulate the formation of numerous bulbscalcs. High NAA concentrations induce roots. On the other hand kinetin inhibits the NAA effect on root formation. A high sucrose concentration stimulated organ formation, but the number of bulblets was at a constant level in the medium containing between 10 and 90 g/l of sucrose. The formation of bulblets and their growth were stimulated at increasing strength of Murashige‐Skoog's (MS) medium, but the length of roots was inhibited. Inter action of strength of MS medium and sucrose concentration was examined. High concentration of both components stimulated bulb lei growth, but the second strength of MS medium containing 90 or 120 g/l sucrose stimulated callus induction and inhibited the growth of bulblets. Maximum growth took 100 days for bulblets and about 50 days for roots. The change of fresh weight/dry weight ratio during differentiation is also discussed. Copyright © 1979, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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