Effects of hypergravity in a centrifuge and simulated microgravity on a horizontal clinostat on tuber formation in single-nodal stem segments from potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum </i>L.) sprouts
Yuto Saeki,
Kazuyuki Wakabayashi,
Takayuki Hoson
et al.
Abstract:Tuber formation in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) under hypergravity conditions in a centrifuge and simulated microgravity (μG) conditions on a horizontal clinostat was studied using in vitro culture of single-nodal stem segments prepared from sprouting tuber shoots. Hypergravity conditions at 100 G for 6 days reduced the growth of axillary bud (or stolon) of a single-nodal stem segment; the length, diameter, and fresh weight of the stolon developed under hypergravity conditions were 53%, 66%, and 74% of 1 G co… Show more
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