1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0176-1617(96)80373-7
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Callus Cell Wall Phenolics and Plant Regeneration Ability

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“…The same trends were found only in etheriWed fractions released from H99. In previous studies, a higher proportion of ferulic acid in the cell wall was associated with morphogenic competence of maize calluses and H-unit and S-unit derivatives were present at higher levels in NR tissues (Lozovaya et al 1996).…”
Section: Composition Of Cell Wall Bound Phenolicsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…The same trends were found only in etheriWed fractions released from H99. In previous studies, a higher proportion of ferulic acid in the cell wall was associated with morphogenic competence of maize calluses and H-unit and S-unit derivatives were present at higher levels in NR tissues (Lozovaya et al 1996).…”
Section: Composition Of Cell Wall Bound Phenolicsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This was later found to be associated with alterations of phenolic compounds bound to cell walls, particularly with an increased content of ferulic acid in regenerable tissues (Lozovaya et al 1996), which could lead to restriction of extensibility of the cell wall (Kamisaka et al 1990) that controls cell expansion and results in formation of diVerentiated clusters of small size cells (Emons and Kieft 1990). The content of cell wall bound ferulic acid in oak somatic embryos that converted into plantlets was three times that of nonconverting embryos with no diVerences found in total content of wall bound phenolic acids (Cvikrova et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Total phenolic compounds in calli of the two cultivars (Table III) were not significantly different. This could mean that total phenols are not directly involved in the induction of callogenesis, as reported widely (Ishimaru et al, 1993;Bahorun et al, 1994;El Hadrami & Baaziz, 1995;Lozovaya et al, 1996;El Bellaj & El Hadrami, 1998;Luczkiewicz & Glod, 2003;Kouakou et al, 2004a, b). However, individual compounds seem to exert an influence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Other factors could influence the efficiency of callogenesis (Zhang et al, 2001;Kouakou, 2003), especially the phenolic compounds. Differences have been observed in various plant species between phenolic metabolites produced during callus cultures of embryogenic and non-embryogenic cultivar (Hoffmann et al, 1985;Baaziz et al, 1994;Lozovaya et al, 1996;El Bellaj & El Hadrami, 1998;Kouakou et al, 2004a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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