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Endogenous cytokinins in Cocos nucifera L. in vitro cultures obtained from plumular explants
Autor
LUIS ALFONSO SAENZ CARBONELL
Resumen
Auxin induces in vitro somatic embryogenesis
in coconut plumular explants through callus formation.
Embryogenic calli and non-embryogenic calli can be
formed from the initial calli. Analysis of endogenous
cytokinins showed the occurrence of cytokinins with aromatic
and aliphatic side chains. Fourteen aliphatic cytokinins
and four aromatic cytokinins were analysed in the
three types of calli and all the cytokinins were found in
each type, although some in larger proportions than others.
The most abundant cytokinins in each type of callus were
isopentenyladenine-9-glucoside, zeatin-9-glucoside, zeatin
riboside, isopentenyladenine riboside, dihydrozeatin and
dihydrozeatin riboside in decreasing order. Total cytokinin
content was compared between the three types of calli, and
it was found to be lower in embryogenic calli compared to
non-embryogenic calli or initial calli. The same pattern was observed for individual cytokinins. When explants were
cultured in media containing exogenously added cytokinins,
the formation of embryogenic calli in the explants
was reduced. When 8-azaadenine (an anticytokinin) was
added the formation of embryogenic calli and somatic
embryos was increased. These results suggest that the
difference in somatic embryo formation capacity observed
between embryogenic calli and non-embryogenic calli is
related to their endogenous cytokinin contents.