Plant-tc Monthly Archive - February 2001

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anthocyans in plant tissue cultures



Anthocyanins production is induced by stress conditions (e.g., cold
temperatures, infection, and inappropriate growth condidions) and can also
be activated by light.  This effect can occur in callus cultures, as well
as in intact plants.

Suzy Cocciolone


>Date:    Thu, 8 Feb 2001 07:20:44 -0800
>From:    Mariola Kulawiec <markul@EXCITE.COM>
>Subject: anthocyans in plant tissue cultures
>
>Dear all,
>
>Could anyone explain me the phenomenon of anthocyans synthesis in the
>protoplast derived calli cultures. When and why anthocyans can be syntetised
>in callus or other in vitro plant cultures? Aditionally  I'm working on
>tomato and Solanum lycopersicoides protoplast cultures.
>Thank you for help!
>
>
>Mariola Kulawiec
>Warsaw Agricultural Univ,
>Dept. of Genetics'
>Warsaw, Poland
>markul@excite.com

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