1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00043347
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Carry-over of thigmomorphogenetic characteristics in calli derived fromBryonia dioica internodes

Abstract: Calli have been initiated in vitro from young internodes (control and rubbed) of Bryonia dioica, where previously it had been shown, using intact plants, that rubbing induced limited growth through enhanced lignification. Calli derived from rubbed internodes were somewhat more compact and showed biochemical changes, i.e. enhanced activity of total peroxidase and isoperoxidases, enhanced production of l-aminocyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid (ACC) and ethylene, enhanced tissue capacity to convert ACC into ethylene… Show more

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“…As already reported (Boyer et al, 1979, Bourgeade et al 1989), rubbing plants cultured on a nutrient solution induced an increase in peroxidase activity of about 28% within 24 h (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Peroxidase Activitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As already reported (Boyer et al, 1979, Bourgeade et al 1989), rubbing plants cultured on a nutrient solution induced an increase in peroxidase activity of about 28% within 24 h (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Peroxidase Activitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In STO/RCL4 (Boyer et al 1979;Bourgeade et al 1989), tissue cultures of calli were derived from stimulated bryony (Bryonia dioica Jacq.) internodes.…”
Section: Examples Of the Sto/rcl Form Of Plant Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ils ont montr6, outre un aspect morphologique different, un maintien du "caract~re irrit6" pendant plusieurs semaines, caract6ris6 par des modifications biochimiques, h savoir: augmentation de l'activit6 peroxydasique globale et des isoperoxydases, augmentation de la teneur en ACC et de la capacit6 de production d'6thyl~ne, augmentation de la PAL et teneur 61ev6e en lignine (Bourgeade et al, 1989a). I1 a fallu d'autres moyens techniques pour le mettre en 6vidence.…”
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