Effect of Polyamines on Formation of Adventitious Roots, Trichomes and Calli by NAA in Leaf Segment Cultures of Arabidopsis thaliana

애기장대 잎 절편 배양시 NAA 농도에 따른 부정근, 모용 및 캘러스 형성에 미치는 Polyamine의 영향

  • Published : 2000.03.01

Abstract

In order to study the role of polyamines on the formation of adventitious roots, trichomes and calli, the effects of putrescine, spermidine, spermine, cyclohexylamine (CHA) and methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG) were investigated in the leaf segment cultures from ecotype Columbia of Arabidopsis thaliana. When the leaf segments were cultured on the media for forming adventitious roots (0.1 mg/L NAA), trichomes (2.0 mg/L NAA) and calli (10.0 mg/L NAA), and then each cultures was treated with 1-100 mg/L of putrescine, spermidine and spermine, respectively. On the adventitious root-forming medium treated with polyamines the trichomes were induced with adventitious roots. And on the trichome-forming medium with polyamines calli were induced with trichomes. In orther hand each cultures was treated with 1-100 mg/L of CHA and MGBG, respectively. CHA promoted adventitious roots on the medium for adventitious roots, was not effected on media for trichomes and calli. MGBG inhibited adventitious roots, trichomes and calli in all cultures, and induced adventitious roots on medium for trichomes in high concentration.

애기장대 (Arabidopsis thaliana) 생태종 'Columbia'의 잎 절편 배양시 부정근, 모용 및 캘러스 형성에 미치는 polyamine의 역할을 알아보고자 putrescine, spermidine, spermine, cyclohexylamine (CHA) 및 methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG)의 영향을 조사하였다 애기장대 잎 절편을 부정근 (0.1 mg/L NAA), 모용 (2.0 mg/L NAA) 및 캘러스 (10.0mg/L NAA)를 형성하는 MS배지 각각에 putrescine, spermidine 및 spermine을 1∼100 mg/L 처리하였다. Polyamine 처리시 부정근 형성구에서는 부정근과 함께 모용이 형성되었으며, 모용 형성구에서도 모용과 함께 캘러스가 형성되었다 또한 CHA와 MGBG를 1∼100mg/L 범위에서 처리한 결과 CHA는 부정근 형성구에서 다소 부정근이 증가시켰으나 모용이나 캘러스 형성구에는 영향을 미치지 않았다. MGBG는 부정근 모용 및 캘러스 모두를 억제하였고 모용 형성구에서는 고농도에서 부정근을 형성시켰다.

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