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Utilization of Different Sugars as Carbon Source for in vitro Anther Culture of Petunia

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Z. Pflanzenphysiol., 111, p.453-457, 1983Trabajos contenidos:
  • Raquin, Christian
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Various sugars (sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose, fructose and galactose)were tested as carbon sources for in vitro anther cultures of Petunia, with the following results: The culture medium must contain a metabolizable sugar to allow the growth of androgenetic embryos. Galactose is not utilized and also appears to be toxic. Embryos are obtained with all the other sugars including lactose. Within the concentration range used, maltose yields better results than glucose and sucrose.
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Various sugars (sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose, fructose and galactose)were tested as carbon sources for in vitro anther cultures of Petunia, with the following results: The culture medium must contain a metabolizable sugar to allow the growth of androgenetic embryos. Galactose is not utilized and also appears to be toxic. Embryos are obtained with all the other sugars including lactose. Within the concentration range used, maltose yields better results than glucose and sucrose.

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