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An Improved Bioassay for Cytokinins Using Cucumber Cotyledons
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PhytoalexinEngineeringAllergyBotanyImproved BioassayBiotechnology5-Day-old CucumberPlant Cell CultureToxicologyMicrobiologyCucumber CotyledonZeatin RibosideMedicinePhytotoxicityPlant Physiology
The cucumber cotyledon greening bioassay is frequently used for detecting cytokinins. Beneficial modifications of the original technique included using 5-day-old cucumber (Cucumus sativus L., cv. National Pickling) cotyledons treated with combinations of 40 millimolar KCl and various concentrations of cytokinins. A dark incubation period of 20 hours was followed by an exposure to light for 3.5 hours. Under these conditions, extremely low (0.0001 milligram per liter) concentrations of N(6)-benzyladenine, zeatin, kinetin, or zeatin riboside can be detected. Of the four cytokinins tested, kinetin appeared to be the least active. With these improvements, the assay is 10 times more sensitive than is the previously described cucumber cotyledon greening bioassay for cytokinins.
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